North Jakarta fire victims lack clean water

Written by Writer on Thursday, October 16th, 2008

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The ,  Jakarta   |  Wed, 10/15/2008 |  City

Thousands of in , , , are dependent on and charity after a big fire razed their homes on Sunday.

Now they have nothing left, not even water. They are forced to use dirty to wash their clothes or bathe.

“We are relying heavily on aid and donations,” Inah said Tuesday.

She lost almost all her to the fire. Luckily, her husband and children got out and have taken shelter in a nearby mosque.

The blaze ravaged 650 buildings in the densely populated area Sunday night, leaving 3,800 people homeless with six of them injured.

Simon, a employee, said the fire had burned through three of 40 neighborhoods in the subdistrict.

The victims had been directed to in tents or in a mosque; some moved in with relatives with houses.

The also worried about the because their only access to water is at the unsanitary river nearby.

The area was damaged due to the fire.

“For now, we’re getting from the (PMI). It’s only for drinking. In this area, the is salty because we are close to the sea,” 55-year-old Inah said.

On Monday, PMI put up tents and organized a and public kitchen for the victims. They also provided , and other foods.

“We have to buy people from the water sellers,” said Yosep from PMI’s chapter.

“We hope the city and its PT PAM Jaya will provide because it’s an emergency and a basic need.”

According to Yosep, the fire in is one of the biggest to have occurred in .

Because of the fire, hundreds of children failed to show up at school.

Eight-year-old Ida Nurhannah was visited by her teachers and friends in her temporary tent on Tuesday because she had not been in class.

“My books and uniform burned up in the fire. How can I go to school?” she asked.

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