Death toll from fire at Indonesian oil well rises to 22

AP  |  Jakarta 

The death toll from a fire at an unregulated well in Indonesia's province rose to 22 today following the deaths of four more victims, officials said.

The of the Disaster Mitigation Agency, Ahmad Dadek, said 37 people were still being treated at three hospitals, many with severe burns.

The newly drilled well in Pasir Putih village in eastern district exploded into flames early yesterday when many people were trying to collect the gushing

Five nearby houses were engulfed by the inferno.

Dadek said the fire was finally extinguished early today but that gas and a mixture of water and were continuing to spurt out. More than 50 families were evacuated from the area.

Dadek said two people died at a hospital in Banda Aceh, the provincial capital, and two others died while being taken to hospitals.

The described the well as "traditional," likely meaning it had unclear ownership and was used by the local community.

Witnesses said many people had come to the village in recent days to collect from the gushing well.

Aceh, at the northern tip of the island of Sumatra, has significant commercially and is dotted with illegal wells.

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First Published: Thu, April 26 2018. 20:05 IST