The total number of victims of the ship exploded under the Ampera Bridge was 11 people

id Utama. Palembang - A Jukung ship carrying fuel caught fire in the waters of the Musi River, Palembang, South Sumatra yesterday afternoon. 11 people were recorded as victims, one of whom was a 4-year-old boy.

"The number of victims recorded until this morning there were 11 people. All suffered injuries to the body due to burning, small child victims were there and 4 years old," explained Public Relations of Basarnas Palembang, Ferry Irawan when confirmed on Friday (12/21/2018).

As for the victims, all came from Palembang and Banyuasin. Where at the time of the incident the victim was at the location of a passenger ride that was refueling.

"Initially there was one jukung which carried oil exploded and caught fire. At the same time there was also another support for the contents of the fuel which had been struck and caught on fire," Ferry added.

Seeing the flames getting bigger, the victims had tried to run to save themselves. But finally it caught fire and immediately rushed to AK Gani Hospital.


Seeing the condition of severe burns, the victim was immediately referred to the Mohammad Hoesin Hospital in Palembang. While there was one officer in the floating SPBB, Julman (30) was missing and still in search.

As is known, the exploding and burning jukung had caused a stir in the residents around the Ampera Bridge and Benteng Kuto Besak on Thursday (21/12) around 3:30 p.m. WIB.

Following are the victims of the Basarnas version of the data:
1. Hendra age (34), burns
2. Roni (34), broken leg and burns
3. Turoh (45), burns
4. Har (42), burns
5. Bowo (23), a minor injury
6. Herman, burns
7. David (4), burns
8. Rohman, minor injury
9. Julman (30), lost
10. Joniansyah (30), burns
11. Suprianto (60), lightly injured

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