Peringgebaya Market in East Lombok to Continue Operations After Fire
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- The Peringgebaya Market in East Lombok, Indonesia, will continue operations despite a large fire that destroyed hundreds of stalls and shops.
- Local trade officials are coordinating efforts to clear debris and establish temporary selling areas for affected vendors.
- The fire caused an estimated material loss of over Rp5 billion, but fortunately, no lives were lost as it occurred after market hours.
Despite a devastating fire that ravaged the Peringgebaya Market in East Lombok on Monday night, local authorities are committed to ensuring that commercial activities can resume as swiftly as possible. The Head of the East Lombok Trade Office, Hadi Fathurahman, has pledged that heavy machinery will be deployed to clear the extensive debris, paving the way for vendors to resume their livelihoods, albeit in temporary arrangements while permanent repairs are undertaken.
The blaze, which engulfed hundreds of stalls and several shops and kiosks, occurred after the market's operating hours, a fortunate circumstance that prevented any loss of life. However, the material damage is substantial, with initial estimates placing the losses at over Rp5 billion. The Indonesian National Police have already commenced an investigation into the cause of the fire, examining the scene to determine the origin of the incident.
Fathurahman's assurance to the affected traders, responding to their urgent requests, highlights the local government's dedication to supporting the community. The plan to clear the site within one to two days and establish temporary selling spaces demonstrates a proactive approach to mitigating the economic impact on the vendors who rely on the market for their income.
This incident underscores the resilience of the Peringgebaya community and the swift response from local officials. The focus now shifts to rebuilding and ensuring the market's operational continuity, a testament to the importance of this trading hub for the local economy of East Lombok.
In one or two days, the fire debris will be cleared, so that traders can sell temporarily while waiting for repairs.
Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.