Indonesia fire: Massive blaze erupts at oil refinery

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Fire and smoke above the refinery

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Firefighters in Indonesia are working to put out a massive fire that has broken out at one of the country’s largest oil refineries.

The fire broke out at the Balongan refinery, run by state oil firm Pertamina, at 00:45 local time on Monday (17:45 GMT Sunday).

At least five people are injured – though this is expected to increase – and around 950 residents have been evacuated to safety.

The cause of the fire remains unclear.

TV footage and videos on social media showed the fire still raging on Monday morning with a plume of smoke rising high above the refinery, located in West Java province.

“We smelled a strong fuel scent first, so strong that my nose hurt, while we heard lightning strikes,” one nearby resident told local news outlet Metro TV, according to a Reuters report.

According to the regional disaster management agency, five people were being treated in hospital for serious burns with another 15 with minor burns.

The injured are both nearby residents and people who were on a road near the refinery when the fire broke out.

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A ‘disastrous incident’

Jerome Wirawan, BBC News Indonesia

The Balongan Refinery is one of Indonesia’s largest refineries and also one of its most crucial, as it feeds fuel and petrochemicals to the greater Jakarta area.

Questions have now been raised on how this incident will impact plastics and chemicals businesses and factories, though Pertamina has told the public that “fuel delivery to the public is undisturbed and currently still ongoing”.

Already many are demanding answers on how such a disastrous incident could happen to a state-owned refinery.

One politician, Kurtubi, pointed out in a TV interview that Balongan refinery, which has been in operation since 1994, is relatively new compared to other Pertamina refineries.

Mr Kurtubi, who is a member of the House of Representatives’ commission for energy affairs, also demanded an evaluation of the distances between oil refineries and residential zones.

On social media, there were calls for a thorough investigation. “Was there sabotage or is this a genuine accident?” asked one Indonesian netizen.

Others questioned whether standard operating procedure had been followed. “Otherwise, the person who caused this must be taken to court,” said another netizen.

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Residents from a nearby village have been evacuated to several different camps with the relief efforts further complicated by Covid-19 measures.

Pertamina said the cause of the fire was unknown, but that it started during heavy rain and lightning.

Fire and smoke above the refinery

Reuters

The oil firm also said it was shutting down the refinery and conducting “oil flow control” to prevent any further spread.

The Balongan refinery which is located approximately 200km east of the capital Jakarta and measures at least 340 hectares, can process 125,000 barrels per day.

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