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08 Dec 2022 | 05:39 AM UTC

Indonesia: Authorities responding to fire at the Ministry of Law and Human Rights in Jakarta Dec. 8

Emergency crews responding to fire at the Ministry of Law and Human Rights in Jakarta, Indonesia, the afternoon of Dec. 8. Avoid the area.

Warning

Event

Authorities are responding to a fire at the Ministry of Law and Human Rights in Jakarta Dec. 8. Reports indicate that the blaze started on the fifth floor of the building at approximately 11:05. Officials have deployed around 65 emergency personnel to the scene. The cause of the fire is unclear. There are no immediate reports of casualties.

Heightened security and localized transport disruptions are likely near the affected area. Authorities may restrict access to nearby roads to facilitate the movement of emergency vehicles. Officials may also mandate building evacuations and business closures in the vicinity as a precaution until clearance operations and investigations end.

Advice

Avoid the area until authorities give the all-clear. Monitor local news sources for developments. Follow all security personnel instructions. Seek alternative routes and allow additional travel time to reach nearby destinations. Consider remaining indoors if smoke is heavy, especially if you suffer from a respiratory illness such as asthma, or conditions that lead to increased risk from smoke exposure. Eye irritation is possible; flush irritated eyes with copious amounts of clean water.