Indonesian shopping mall fire killed 9 people

By Anjali Sharma

WASHINGTON – According to the Jakarta disaster mitigation agency on Wednesday stated that rescuers retrieved the body of a victim killed in a shopping mall fire in Jakarta, total 9 people died.

Jakarta Disaster Mitigation Agency spokesperson Mohamad Yohan said that the body was discovered at 2 pm local time in a karaoke room on the 8th floor after six days of searching.

The victim has been sent to the police hospital for further identification, along with the other victims.

The blaze broke out at Glodok Plaza on Wednesday evening last week in the densely populated Tamansari sub-district. Many visitors were in the mall at the time.

The fire suspected to have originated on the seventh and eighth floors, was fully extinguished by Friday.

The city administration announced plans to evaluate the safety standards of Glodok Plaza in response to the incident, media reported.

Over five bodies were evacuated on Friday, also from inside the karaoke room on the eighth floor.

West Jakarta Fire and Rescue Agency chief Syarifudin had told reporters that search efforts were hampered by many partitions and large areas of the shopping mall.

He said that the area was very large, and the roof collapsed, making the area closed. Room partitions and cables made it difficult for search efforts.

It was reported that seven people went missing after the fire broke out.

The city’s fire department had deployed over 40 fire engines and 200 firefighters to combat the fire.

Rescuers were deployed to search the 7th and 8th floors, believed to be the last known locations of the missing individuals, in the entertainment areas suspected to be the fire’s point of origin.

Police have said that it will take several days to identify the victims and that an investigation into the cause of the fire is still ongoing.

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