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Bandung Fire Burns 15 Hectares Of Landfill, Still Rages
Firefighters try to extinguish a fire that has been burning for five days, causing air pollution for some 12,000 residents in the surrounding area, at the landfill in Sarimukti on the outskirts of Bandung, West Java on August 24, 2023. (AFP/Timur Matahari)
August 26th, 2023 | 09:15 AM | 427 views
JAKARTA
A fire that burned about 15 hectares (37.07 acres) of a landfill in Bandung, West Java last weekend was still raging on Thursday, as the local government declared a state of emergency.
West Java Governor Ridwan Kamil has said the fire was ignited by a cigarette that was thrown on the ground, though he didn't provide details.
Flames still engulfed the Sarimukti landfill in the West Bandung region in the West Java province on Thursday, choking nearby residents, news channel Kompas TV reported.
Hengky Kurniawan, West Bandung regent, said on Instagram water bombs were needed to douse the flames, and declared a state of emergency in the area.
The state of emergency will prompt the country's disaster mitigation agency to help as local authorities lack sufficient tools to bring the blaze under control, West Java government said.
The 25-hectare landfill is a waste hub for its surrounding cities and areas, including Bandung, one of the country's most populous cities.
Source:
courtesy of THE JAKARTA POST
by Reuters
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