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Local police report that 10 people were killed when an oil tanker in Indonesia caught fire.

According to local police, at least 10 people died and 18 were injured when an oil tanker caught on fire in Indonesia's Riau Islands Province early Wednesday morning as it was being fixed.

Zaenal Arifin, chief of the local police, said that a fire broke out at a shipyard located in Batam at 4 a.m. (2100 GMT) on Tuesday. Batam is about 20 kilometers (12.4 miles), or by sea, away from Singapore.

Arifin stated that MT Federal II caught fire while docked for repairs. The cause of the fire is still under investigation, and the ship did not carry oil.

Arifin reported that as of Wednesday afternoon, 10 victims had died, and 18 more were being treated in hospital. All the victims were working on the vessel to repair it.

Arifin stated that "some of them were severely injured".

He said that he did not know who owned the boat.

In Batam, an ill-fated vessel caught fire while being repaired in June. Four people were killed and nine injured. Local police in that case have identified two suspects who they believe violated safety standards. (Reporting and editing by Thomas Derpinghaus; Ananda Teresia).

(source: Reuters)