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Seven-storey building catches fire in Indonesia's Jakarta, 20 dead; rescue operations underway

The fire has been extinguished and efforts to find more possible victims inside the building continue, Susatyo Purnomo Condro, the head of Central Jakarta police, told reporters

Reuters Published 09.12.25, 05:30 PM

A fire broke out at a seven-storey building in Indonesia's capital Jakarta on Tuesday, an official said on Tuesday, with 20 people confirmed dead.

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Police officers stand near a seven-storey building damaged by fire, in Jakarta, Indonesia, December 9, 2025. (Reuters)
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The fire has been extinguished and efforts to find more possible victims inside the building continue, Susatyo Purnomo Condro, the head of Central Jakarta police, told reporters.

The fire erupted on the first floor at around midday, Condro said, and then spread to the upper floors. Some of the employees were having lunch in the building at the time while others had left the office, he said.

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A forensic police officer inspects a seven-storey building damaged by fire, in Jakarta, Indonesia, December 9, 2025. (Reuters)

As of Tuesday afternoon, the death toll had reached 20, he said.

"Now, we are still focusing on evacuating victims and to do fire cooling," Condro said.

The building is the office of Terra Drone Indonesia, which provides drones for aerial survey activities with clients in the mining to agriculture sectors.

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Firefighters rest near a seven-storey building damaged by fire in Jakarta, Indonesia, December 9, 2025. (Reuters)

The company is the Indonesian unit of Japanese drone firm Terra Drone Corporation, according to the company's website.

Footage broadcast by Kompas TV showed dozens of fire fighters were trying to evacuate the people inside, and some were carrying body bags from the building.

Some workers were also seen escaping from the high floors of the building using portable ladders.

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Firefighters stand near a seven-storey building damaged by fire, in Jakarta, Indonesia, December 9, 2025. (Reuters)

Both companies did not immediately respond to requests for comment via email.

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