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UIN Rectorate Building Garners Attention After Blaze Possibly Caused by Faulty Wiring

by Chief Editor December 30, 2024
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Breaking: UIN Jakarta‘s Rectorate Building Catches Fire in Tangerang Selatan

Kota Tangerang Selatan (Tangsel), Indonesia – The Rectorate building of UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta was engulfed in flames earlier today, with officials suspecting a short circuit in the power contact as the cause. The incident occurred around 06:20 WIB, prompting a swift response from the Tangerang Selatan Fire Department (Damkar).

Visuals from the scene showed thick, black smoke billowing out of the second floor of the Rectorate building. Firefighters struggled to contain the blaze, using ladder trucks to reach the affected area. While the exterior of the building remains relatively intact, the interior has been severely damaged by the fire.

Ahmad Dohiri, the head of the Tangerang Selatan Fire Department, confirmed receiving the report and dispatched 10 fire trucks to the scene. "The fire occurred on the second floor of the campus building," he stated. Upon investigation, Dohiri concluded that the fire was caused by a short circuit in the power contact.

Despite the intense nature of the blaze, firefighters managed to extinguish the flames, and fortunately, there were no casualties reported. The cause of the fire is currently being investigated, but initial reports point towards an electrical issue.

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

(aik/yld)

December 30, 2024 0 comments
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Dangers of House Fires: What Happens When an Electric Motor Overheats

by Chief Editor December 29, 2024
written by Chief Editor

Headline: The Hidden Dangers of Electric Motors: fatal consequences when they catch fire indoors

Subheadline: While electric motors offer cost-efficient and eco-friendly transportation, their lithium-ion batteries pose a significant fire risk, as seen in recent fatal incidents worldwide.

Article:

In the quest for greener living, electric motors have emerged as a promising solution, boasting low operational costs and zero emissions. However, these eco-friendly vehicles also harbor a dark side: their lithium-ion batteries can pose a grave fire risk, especially when they catch fire or explode indoor.

A chilling reminder of this hidden danger occurred in June last year, when a family of seven—five adults and two minors—perished in a house fire in Cuba. The inferno was triggered by the explosion of an electric motor inside the residence, a consequence of faulty lithium-ion batteries, according to initial reports by official news portal Cubadebate.

This tragic incident is not isolated. In the United States, similar incidents have been on the rise. In July, an electric bus caught fire while parked in a depot in Connecticut. A month later, an electric scooter sparked a blaze in a New York City apartment, claiming the lives of a 5-year-old girl and a 36-year-old woman. More recently, in September, a house in Massachusetts was devastated by a fire suspected to have been caused by an electric scooter’s battery.

According to NBC News, lithium-ion batteries have become commonplace in various new transport modes and everyday appliances. These batteries are also found in residential electrical systems powered by solar panels. However, when damaged or overheated, they can release toxic, flammable gases, making fires fast-spreading and notoriously difficult to extinguish.

The Fatal Impact of Indoor Electric Motor Fires

UL Research Institutes’ Fire Safety Research Institute (FSRI) has simulated the devastation that an electric motor fire can wreak indoors. In a 2023 study, an electric scooter was parked in a living room, positioned against a wall and near a sofa. The scooter’s safety features were disabled, and it was left charging. After two hours, smoke started accumulating beneath the seat, soon followed by a fiery explosion.

The explosion immediately engulfed the living room in flames, shattering windows within 15 seconds. In just 12 minutes, the room was burned beyond recognition, along with the sofa. Moreover, deadly gases produced by the exploding batteries contaminated the area. Steve Kerber, Executive Director of FSRI, warns: "This happens quickly and doesn’t give people much time to react."

Safety Tips to Prevent Electric Motor Battery Explosions

To mitigate the risks associated with electric motor batteries, consumers are advised to:

  1. Purchase motors with certified batteries.
  2. Avoid overcharging batteries beyond their capacity.
  3. Refrain from charging batteries overnight or leaving them unattended while charging.
  4. Evacuate the premises and notify fire authorities immediately if you detect smoke from your electric motor.

Video Simulation: Electric Motor Fire & Explosion in a Living Room

Watch the chilling simulation video here

As the world embraces electric motor technology for its environmental benefits, it is crucial to be aware and informed about the potential hazards. Understanding and mitigating these risks will help ensure that our transition towards sustainability is a safe and smooth one.

December 29, 2024 0 comments
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Villagers in Sumberwringin, Bondowoso, Feel the Tremors: Mount Raung’s Eruption Begins

by Chief Editor December 25, 2024
written by Chief Editor

eruption-causes-viral-concern-says-bpbd/” title=”Black Smoke Pillar scare: Mount Raung's explosive eruption causes viral concern, says BPBD”>Mount Raung Erupts, Residents in Bondowoso Feel Volcanic Ash

Mount Raung, a volcano situated on the border of East Java’s Bondowoso, Jember, and Banyuwangi regencies, has erupted, spewing a column of ash up to 2,000 meters above its peak. Following the eruption, residents of Sumberwringin, Bondowoso started to feel the impact of the volcanic ash.

In response, the local sub-district government quickly distributed face masks to the affected residents in Sumberwringin village. The initial distribution involved approximately 650 masks, given to those passing through the village’s market area, where the ash was particularly noticeable.

Camat Sumberwringin, Probo Nugroho, confirmed the distribution, stating, "We have distributed around 650 face masks to our residents so far." He added that the masks were provided to help alleviate the discomfort caused by the volcanic ash.

While the eruption is currently categorized as mild, authorities urge residents to remain calm and vigilant. Probo Nugroho noted, "We have taken initial steps to address the situation and await further guidance from the local disaster management agency (BPBD) and Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) regarding any changes in Mount Raung’s condition."

Residents in several villages, including Sumber Wringin, Rejoagung, Tegal Jati, Sukosari Kidul, and Sumber Gading, have reported feeling the effects of the volcanic ash. Despite the ongoing eruption, visual observations of the ash cloud are currently hindered by thick cloud cover and rain.

Earlier reports indicated that Mount Raung began experiencing minor eruptions earlier today, releasing a white smoke column and volcanic ash. The volcano, with a peak height of approximately 3,332 meters above sea level, is known for its significant historical eruptions.

December 25, 2024 0 comments
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Black Smoke Pillar scare: Mount Raung’s explosive eruption causes viral concern, says BPBD

by Chief Editor December 24, 2024
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Breaking: Mount Raung Erupts, Spewing Thick Black Smoke

A viral video on social media and messaging apps shows Mount Raung belching out thick, dark ash clouds. The local disaster mitigation agency (BPBD) confirms that the volcano, situated at the border of Banyuwangi, Bondowoso, and Jember, has indeed erupted.

The eruption occurred today, December 24, 2024, at 09:30 WIB, according to the Volcanological and Geological Disaster Mitigation Center (PVMBG). It resulted in a column of ash reaching approximately 2,000 meters above the peak, with a dark, solid intensity moving eastward.

Seismographic data recorded the eruption with a maximum amplitude of 32 mm and a duration of 282 seconds.

The video, which is about 37 seconds long, clearly shows thick white smoke accompanied by swirling black mist rising from the mountain peak. It was uploaded by a user named "Tretan Sukosari" on Facebook yesterday, with the description "this morning, approaching noon."

In the video, a voice states, "There’s black mist, specifically on December 24, 2024, a Tuesday… That’s all for today’s report. Stay vigilant, people of Bondowoso and surrounding areas."

Probo Nugroho, the village head of Sumberwringin, confirms the eruption, stating, "Yes, it’s true. We ask residents to stay calm and await further information from the Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) and Bondowoso BPBD."

Sigit Purnomo, the operations head of the Bondowoso BPBD, explains that the black mist seen in the video is due to the Mount Raung eruption. He adds that information from the BMKG’s friends’ status mentions it’s a mild eruption.

Purnomo plans to coordinate with the BMKG and initially prepare to distribute masks while monitoring the direction of the black mist. He says, "We’ll distribute masks, that’s the initial step. We’ll see which direction the black mist is heading."

December 24, 2024 0 comments
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"The Spectacular Blaze: Petrokimia Gresik Factory Fire"

by Chief Editor December 13, 2024
written by Chief Editor

A factory building in the Petrokimia Gresik area caught fire on Friday, December 13, 2024, with videos circulating on social media and WhatsApp showing the intense blaze. The fire was initially thought to be at a facility belonging to PT Petro Oxo Nusantara. Thick black smoke billowed into the sky, and debris, both black and white, was seen scattering due to the strong winds. The burning building was close to other factory facilities and a parking area with several parked vehicles. Officials confirmed that the fire was not at the PT Petro Oxo Nusantara facility but at the Pabrik NPK Petrokimia Gresik. Efforts to extinguish the fire were underway, but the cause of the fire remains under investigation. Previously, another severe fire had occurred at a Petrokimia Gresik factory in the Tlogopojok area in Gresik.

Title: The Magnitude of the Petrokimia Gresik Factory Fire: A Timeline and Analysis

Introduction

On May 28, 2021, Indonesia was once again gripped by horrifying scenes of a massive fire engulfing a pesticide factory in the petrochemical industrial estate of Gresik, East Java. The fire at PT Gresik Pesticide, a subsidiary of Petojasa, belonged to the Petrokimia Gresik group, was one of the largest industrial fires the country had seen in recent years. This article provides a timeline of events, discusses the causes, impacts, and responses to the fire, dubbed "Dahsyatnya Kebakaran Pabrik di Petrokimia Gresik" or "The Magnitude of the Petrokimia Gresik Factory Fire" in Indonesian.

Timeline of Events

  1. May 28, 2021 – The Fire Begins: Around 9:30 AM local time, a series of explosions were heard in the factory’s warehouse, triggering a massive fire. The warehouse stored hundreds of tons of pesticides, including paraquat and aluminum phosphide, highly flammable chemicals.

  2. Spread of Fire: The fire quickly spread to adjacent factories and warehouses in the industrial estate, with thick black smoke billowing into the sky, visible for kilometers around.

  3. Evacuation: More than 1,000 workers from nearby factories and residents within a 5 km radius were evacuated as a precaution due to potential toxic fumes.

  4. Fire-containment Efforts: Firefighters from various regional departments, along with assistance from the military and police, spent hours battling the blaze. The fire’s proximity to petroleum storage facilities and a gas pipeline posed additional risks.

  5. Aftermath: The fire was eventually extinguished on May 30, 2021, after almost 48 hours of relentless effort. However, small fires continued to break out in the days that followed due to residual chemicals and hotspots.

Causes and Hypotheses

The exact cause of the fire is still under investigation. However, initial hypotheses suggest careless disposal of cigarettes or a short circuit as possible triggers. Improper storage of chemicals, lack of sufficient emergency protocols, and inadequate safety measures in the industrial estate have also been raised as contributing factors.

Impacts

The fire had significant impacts on human lives and the environment:

  • Human Health: No casualties were reported, but hundreds of people experienced breathing difficulties and eye irritation due to the toxic smoke. Some were hospitalized.

  • Environmental Damage: The fire released large amounts of harmful chemicals into the air, posing potential long-term health risks and environmental contamination. The nearby Porong River system, a vital water source for the region, was also at risk of pollution.

  • Economic Losses: The fire destroyed significant parts of the industrial estate, leading to substantial economic losses, with initial estimates nearing IDR 1 trillion (USD 70 million).

Responsibilities and Compensation

Petrokimia Gresik, as the parent company, has expressed its commitment to covering compensation and rehabilitation efforts. However, this has sparked debates about corporate social responsibility, environmental governance, and the need for stricter regulations in Indonesia’s chemical industry.

Conclusion

The Petrokimia Gresik factory fire underscores the urgent need for improved safety standards, regular maintenance, and stricter enforcement of regulations in Indonesian industries. The incident also highlights the importance of community awareness and preparedness for such disasters. By learning from this tragedy and taking proactive steps, Indonesia can minimize the risk of replaying such catastrophic events in the future.

As the investigations continue, and cleanup operations proceed, one thing is clear: the impacts of "Dahsyatnya Kebakaran Pabrik di Petrokimia Gresik" will be felt for years to come, serving as a painful reminder of the need for industries to prioritize safety and the environment.

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