Photorealistic illustration of firefighters battling a massive blaze at Jakarta's Terra Drone building, with police interviewing witnesses amid the chaos.
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Police examine eight witnesses in fatal terra drone building fire

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A massive fire struck the Terra Drone building in Central Jakarta on December 9, 2025, killing 22 out of 76 people inside. Police have questioned eight witnesses including management and HRD staff, while Governor Pramono Anung highlighted the lack of evacuation routes in the six-story structure. The DKI government will cover funeral and medical costs for victims.

A massive fire broke out at the six-story Terra Drone building, a commercial shophouse on Jalan Letjen Suprapto in Cempaka Baru, Kemayoran, Central Jakarta, on Tuesday afternoon, December 9, 2025. The blaze quickly engulfed the ground floor, trapping 76 employees inside. Of those, 54 survived, while 22 perished, including 15 women and 7 men. The victims' bodies were intact without serious burns, and the suspected cause of death was carbon dioxide (CO2) inhalation, based on external examination without autopsy.

DKI Jakarta's Fire and Rescue Agency (Gulkarmat) rescued 19 people who reached the upper floors, though most victims were found on the third and fifth floors, exhausted from trying to access the emergency exit on the top level. The National Police's Forensic Lab team discovered the building had only one main access point, worsening the evacuation. "If you look, indeed from noon or afternoon, the access was only one," said Commissioner General Romylus Tamtelahitu.

Police are investigating potential negligence or criminal elements. By Wednesday, December 10, 2025, eight witnesses had been questioned, including employees, management, HRD staff, and locals. The building and company owners are scheduled for examination soon. "The number of witnesses examined is eight," said Deputy Commissioner General Roby Heri Saputra. Three victims have been identified: Rufaidha Lathiifunnisa (22 years old), Novia Nurwana (28 years old), and Yoga Valdier Yaseer (28 years old).

DKI Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung criticized the inadequate evacuation preparations in the densely operational building of Terra Drone, a drone services provider for industries. "Safety-related matters are very important," he said during a site visit. The provincial government pledges to cover all funeral and medical costs for victims, including three injured, one being Kemayoran Police Chief Kompol Agung Ardiyansyah with a severe hand injury. One key witness remains traumatized and has not provided full details.

What people are saying

Users on X express profound shock and condolences for the 22 victims of the Terra Drone building fire, predominantly young employees. Widespread criticism targets inadequate safety measures, including absent evacuation routes on upper floors, non-functional sprinklers, locked emergency stairs, and lack of fire-resistant storage for lithium drone batteries, aligning with Governor Pramono Anung's observations. Police examination of eight witnesses, including management, prompts calls for negligence investigations. The DKI government's pledge to cover funeral and medical costs is positively acknowledged. Some users highlight technical challenges of lithium fires and systemic building regulation failures, while a few express skepticism linking to unrelated events.

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