At least 16 killed after fire rages through Indonesia retirement home

A devastating fire at the Werdha Damai retirement home in Manado, Indonesia, has resulted in the tragic loss of at least 16 lives, with three additional individuals sustaining burn injuries. The catastrophic incident occurred on Sulawesi island, with the inferno finally being contained by late Sunday evening after hours of firefighting efforts.

Local police official Alamsyah P. Hasibuan confirmed the casualty figures through state news agency Antara, noting that authorities are actively investigating the origin and cause of the deadly blaze. Visual documentation from Metro TV news channel captured the horrifying scene as flames engulfed the facility, illuminating the night sky with an ominous orange glow while residents attempted to assist elderly occupants in escaping the burning structure.

Jimmy Rotinsulu, head of Manado’s fire department, revealed to Metro TV that the majority of residents, who were predominantly senior citizens, found themselves trapped within the building as the fire rapidly spread through the facility. The combination of limited mobility among elderly residents and the rapid progression of the fire created particularly challenging rescue conditions for emergency responders.

The tragedy has raised serious questions about fire safety protocols and emergency preparedness in Indonesia’s care facilities for vulnerable populations. As recovery efforts continue, local authorities face mounting pressure to implement enhanced safety measures and conduct comprehensive reviews of similar institutions across the region to prevent future catastrophes of this nature.