Transjakarta bus cemetery in Dramaga burned cool



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According to the workers, the fire in the bus accident was caused by piles of garbage.

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, BOGOR – The bus cutting site or better known as the Transjakarta Bus Cemetery in Jalan Babakan, Dramaga Village, Dramaga District, Bogor Regency, West Java, caught fire on Friday (11/13). The source of the unknown fire occurred around 2 p.m. WIB.

Dramaga Village chief Yayat Supriyatna said the fire had an impact on the 200 buses that were parked there. “Yes, it burned, but it is not yet known how many were hit,” Yayat said when contacted. Republic, Friday (11/13).

Yayat explained that currently five fire trucks (damkar) have been deployed at the site. Along with another car unit walking to the scene to extinguish the blazing fire. “Now there are five Damkar cars, we want to add one more,” he said.

The two-hectare vacant lot has been a haven for Transjakarta buses since 2018. The orange bus that was left on the vacant lot was the result of the provincial government’s acquisition of DKI (Pemprov) in 2013. Hundreds of buses whose acquisitions they had problems with the law made all the vehicles finally not operate and it must be destroyed.

A worker, who did not want to be identified, admitted that the fire broke out in the middle of the bus shutdown process. At that time, a large amount of garbage piles, as well as iron from the bus’s cutting, were scattered on the ground. Despite the fact that there were many workers on site, a fire suddenly broke out that burned the bus.

“We cutif it is an accident can we are beyond expectations. The name is trash, yeah there’s so many down heaped iron flame no Look. Finally can The fire grew no strong, and there was a terrible fire, “he explained.

Meanwhile, an eyewitness residing at Pakuan Regency Housing, Iman Hanafi, witnessed the fire from the back of the bus cemetery near her home. “Coat bus track burned, around 2 pm WIB, “he said.

Initially, Iman was next to the Ciapus River, which is about 100 meters from the bus cemetery. Around 2 p.m. WIB, he saw that the smoke from the place was thicker than usual when he was cutting off the bus.

Fortunately, the wind did not blow towards the house. Therefore, he and other residents are unaffected by fire smoke and other smells that they may smell. Currently, black smoke has filled the grave area of ​​the Transjakarta bus.

Until 3:00 pm WIB, the fire department was unable to extinguish the fire. At the bus pit site, there is a cutting project for hundreds of Transjakarta buses that were the result of a tender in 2013. The bus cutting was carried out using an LPG-fueled welding machine.

Video obtained Republic from local sources related to the fire that burned the Transjakarta bus in Dramaga.



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