A Hot Frying Pan. A Bottle of Alcohol. Three Businesses Burned in Sanur.

A fire broke out on Jalan Danau Poso No. 30, Sanur Kauh Village, South Denpasar, on Sunday, June 14, 2026. Three Businesses in Sanur, Bali, were destroyed by an overheated frying pan with cooking oil.

A fire broke out on Jalan Danau Poso No. 30, Sanur Kauh Village, South Denpasar, on Sunday, June 14, 2026. Three Businesses in Sanur, Bali, were destroyed by an overheated frying pan with cooking oil. (IST)

SANUR, Bali — What began as a routine task in a bar kitchen on a quiet Sunday afternoon ended with flames tearing through an entire block of businesses in one of Bali’s best-known seaside neighborhoods.

By the time firefighters brought the blaze under control, two bars and a spa had been heavily damaged. No lives were lost. But for owners, employees, and regular customers, the destruction came with a sobering lesson: sometimes a major disaster begins with something as ordinary as a frying pan.

The fire broke out shortly before 2 p.m. on Sunday in Sanur Kauh, a coastal community better known for beachfront cafés and family-friendly tourism than emergency sirens and smoke-filled skies.

According to preliminary findings from Denpasar Police, the blaze is believed to have started inside the kitchen of Stumpys Bar.

A 35-year-old employee identified by his initials, EWM, had been heating cooking oil on a gas stove when the situation suddenly escalated.

“The oil had become extremely hot when flames unexpectedly appeared from the frying pan,” said Iptu Gede Adi Saputra Jaya, spokesperson for the Denpasar Police.

What happened next unfolded in a matter of minutes.

When a Small Fire Becomes a Major One

Realizing the danger, the employee immediately shut off the gas supply and attempted to smother the flames using a wet cloth.

The effort failed.

Instead of extinguishing the fire, the cloth itself caught fire.

The employee then ran outside shouting for help as nearby residents rushed to assist with portable fire extinguishers.

For a brief moment, it appeared the situation might be contained.

The extinguisher reduced the flames.

Then it ran out.

With no remaining suppression equipment available, the fire reignited and spread upward toward the kitchen ceiling. Police noted that the distance between the stove and the roof structure was relatively short, allowing the flames to reach combustible materials above.

Within minutes, the entire kitchen was engulfed.

Ten Minutes to Disaster

Witnesses described the fire spreading with alarming speed.

SWS, a 50-year-old employee working at neighboring My Bar Sanur, said he first noticed thick black smoke drifting into his workplace.

When he stepped outside to investigate, flames were already consuming part of Stumpys Bar.

The fire intensified rapidly.

According to witness accounts collected by police, it took roughly ten minutes for the blaze to spread from one business to the next.

Employees and owners scrambled to salvage whatever they could before the flames crossed into adjacent properties.

Soon, the fire had reached My Bar Sanur.

Moments later, it spread again to Ayu Marsini SPA.

All three businesses were located within the same integrated building block, creating conditions that allowed the fire to move quickly between structures.

Authorities said the presence of highly combustible materials inside the bars—including alcohol products and other flammable contents—likely accelerated the spread.

Strong winds further complicated efforts to contain the blaze.

Firefighters Race Against Time

As smoke billowed over Sanur, emergency crews from the Denpasar Fire Department were dispatched to the scene.

Eight fire engines responded.

Firefighters battled the blaze for approximately ninety minutes before bringing it fully under control at 3:20 p.m.

Despite the scale of the fire, no injuries or fatalities were reported.

The absence of casualties is being viewed as the most fortunate outcome of an incident that could easily have ended much differently.

Authorities are continuing to assess the total financial losses, which are expected to be substantial given the damage sustained by all three businesses.

A Reminder for Bali’s Hospitality Industry

The fire comes as Bali’s tourism economy continues to rebuild and expand, with restaurants, bars, cafés, and hospitality businesses operating at near-full capacity across much of the island.

For business owners, the incident serves as a stark reminder of the risks posed by commercial kitchens, where a single mistake can escalate into a large-scale emergency in a matter of minutes.

Investigators have found no indication of criminal activity, and the incident is currently being treated as an accidental fire.

Yet the destruction left behind illustrates how quickly ordinary routines can turn catastrophic.

A pan of oil was placed on a stove.

A flame appeared.

Ten minutes later, an entire block of businesses was fighting for survival.

By sunset, the fire was gone.

What remained were blackened walls, shuttered storefronts, and a difficult recovery ahead for the people whose livelihoods depended on them.

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