Fire at a plastic waste processing factory in Kampung Lamporan, Pasar Kemis District, Tangerang Regency, early Wednesday morning.

The peaceful night atmosphere suddenly turned tense when flames engulfed a plastic waste processing factory in Kampung Lamporan, Pasar Kemis District, Tangerang Regency.

The major fire started around midnight and grew rapidly due to strong winds.

Firefighters were immediately deployed to the location with full strength – seven fire trucks and approximately 30 personnel were dispatched from various stations, including Balaraja, Sepatan, Mauk, Kelapa Dua, and the Central Headquarters.

“We received the report around midnight. As soon as we got the information, we moved quickly,” said the Pasar Kemis Fire Squad Commander at the scene.

The firefighting efforts were dramatic. The extremely strong wind gusts made the fire difficult to control and it continued to spread to surrounding areas.

“Our main obstacle was the exceptionally strong wind tonight,” explained the Squad Commander.

He added that the wind speed caused the fire to spread faster than anticipated. However, thanks to the cooperation of all firefighting teams from various regions, the fire was gradually being brought under control.

“Thankfully, due to team cooperation, we are continuing our handling efforts and hopefully the fire can be extinguished soon,” he stated.

As of this reporting, the exact cause of the fire remains unknown. Personnel remain focused on the extinguishing and securing process at the location to prevent casualties or more extensive damage.

“Regarding the cause, we cannot provide information – let the police authorities announce what caused this fire,” he said.

This incident serves as an important reminder of fire dangers, particularly in densely populated residential areas. Residents are advised to always remain vigilant and immediately report any signs of fire, no matter how small.

Kampung Lamporan

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Pasar Kemis District

Pasar Kemis District is a regency (kabupaten) within Tangerang, located in Indonesia’s Banten province. Historically, it was primarily an agricultural area but has undergone significant development into a major industrial and residential hub, partly driven by its proximity to Jakarta. Today, it is known for its many factories and as a bustling suburban center.

Tangerang Regency

Tangerang Regency is a region in Indonesia’s Banten province, located on the western outskirts of the metropolitan Jakarta area. Historically, it was a significant settlement for the “Benteng” Chinese community, with a history dating back to the 15th century. Today, it is a major industrial and residential hub, known for its rapid urbanization and as the location of Soekarno-Hatta International Airport.

Balaraja

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Sepatan

Sepatan is a district located in Tangerang Regency, Banten province, Indonesia. Historically, it was part of the Sultanate of Banten and later developed as a significant agricultural and residential area. Today, it is known for its local markets and as a growing suburban region near Jakarta.

Mauk

I am unable to provide a summary for “Mauk” as it does not correspond to a widely recognized cultural site, landmark, or city. It is a common place name for several small towns, such as Mauk, Georgia in the United States, but these locations do not have a significant, documented history on a global scale. To give an accurate summary, more specific context about which “Mauk” is being referenced would be needed.

Kelapa Dua

Kelapa Dua is a common place name in Indonesia, most notably referring to a district in the city of Depok, West Java. Historically, it was a rural area that has rapidly developed into a dense urban settlement, largely driven by its proximity to Jakarta. The name itself means “two coconuts” in Indonesian.

Central Headquarters

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