The latest facts about Death Tanker in Belawan



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A tanker fire in the Belawan port area, Medan, caused deaths. There were seven people killed by the fire from the ship.

The MT JAG LEELA tank truck caught fire during maintenance or berthing at a shipyard owned by PT Waruna Nusa Sentana Shipyard Belawan, Medan. The fire is said to have occurred from around 08:30 WIB, Monday (11/5).

Damkar officials until the SAR team was deployed to the site to extinguish the fire that was allegedly caused by sparks during repairs. After the fire was extinguished, officers began combing the location and found seven dead.

Here are the latest facts of the death of a tanker fire in Belawan, Medan, until Tuesday (05/12/2020):

1. A total of 7 people died.

The boat fire left seven people dead. One person was found first on Monday (5/11) and six others later.

“There are now seven bodies in the Bhayangkara Hospital,” said North Sumatra Regional Police Chief, Sub-District Police Headquarters, MP MP Nainggolan.

He said there were six families who had come to report to the hospital. Currently, it still identifies the identity of the bodies found in the charred state.

In addition to the murdered victims, there were also 22 people who became burned victims. Seven people were treated in hospital, while another 15 received outpatient treatment.

2. The body of the victim killed by severe burns.

Bhayangkara Medan Hospital said six and seven bodies died in a tanker fire in Belawan port, Medan, which suffered severe burns. Officers are still trying to identify the body.

“One condition is still intact. The other is severely burned,” said deputy director of Bhayangkara Hospital, AKBP Dr. Zulkhairi.

He said that there were already families of victims who went to the hospital to identify the bodies. The data matching process continues.

“In the process, everything has to go through the DVI process. We have to match the data,” said Zulkhairi.

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