22 זענען אומגעקומען פון א דראון בעטערי אויפרייס אין אינדוניזיע
At least 22 people have tragically died in a fire at Jakarta’s Terra Drone Agri building, a seven-story office complex, in what authorities believe was caused by an exploding lithium drone battery. The incident, confirmed by Reuters and BBC investigations, highlights the dangers of rapidly spreading fires fueled by highly flammable battery materials.
Rescue crews continue to search the site for potential survivors amid hazardous conditions. Eyewitness accounts describe thick black smoke and toxic fumes filling the upper floors, forcing workers to evacuate via rooftops. Video footage circulating from the scene captures the chaotic evacuation and the intense upward spread of flames, corroborating survivor reports and underlining the speed and severity of the fire.
The explosion and subsequent blaze underscore ongoing safety concerns surrounding lithium batteries, particularly in office and industrial settings. Authorities are investigating the exact circumstances of the incident while emergency responders work tirelessly to recover victims and secure the building. The tragedy has sent shockwaves through Jakarta, prompting renewed scrutiny of safety protocols for emerging drone and battery technologies.