Kota Bekasi – The fire that engulfed the Bulk LPG Filling Station (SPBE) in Cimuning, Kota Bekasi, was extinguished early this morning. Here is the scene at the location.

Kota Bekasi

Kota Bekasi is a city in West Java, Indonesia, located directly east of Jakarta and forming part of the greater Jakarta metropolitan area. Historically, it was a significant agricultural center and an important part of the ancient Tarumanagara Kingdom, but it has rapidly transformed since the late 20th century into a major industrial and residential hub. Today, it is known for its dense population, manufacturing industries, and as a commuter city for the capital.

Bulk LPG Filling Station (SPBE)

A Bulk LPG Filling Station, known in Indonesia as an SPBE (Stasiun Pengisian Bulk Elpiji), is a key infrastructure facility for distributing liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) in large volumes, typically from storage tanks to smaller cylinders or tanker trucks for retail. These stations became central to government-led energy conversion programs, most notably Indonesia’s massive shift from kerosene to LPG for household cooking starting in 2007, aimed at reducing subsidy costs and improving safety. Their history is thus closely tied to national efforts to provide affordable, cleaner-burning fuel to millions of households and businesses across the archipelago.

Cimuning

I’m unable to find any reliable historical or cultural information on a place or site named “Cimuning.” It’s possible the name is misspelled, refers to a very localized or lesser-known area, or is a private name not widely documented in public sources.

To provide an accurate summary, could you please verify the spelling or provide additional context, such as the country or region where it is located?