An Indonesian citizen died in a fire at a tourist lodge in Alaska last week, according to officials at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. (Reuters Photo/Max Whittaker)

Jakarta. An Indonesian citizen died in a fire at a tourist lodge in Alaska last week, according to officials at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The ministry confirmed reports received by the Indonesian Consulate General in San Francisco, California, which also said two other Indonesians and a South Korean national had been injured in the fire on Alaska's Kodiak Island at about 4 a.m. local time last Thursday (02/06).

The injured Indonesians, named as siblings Shaun and Danielle Gozali, were taken to the Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, Washington state, for treatment. They are in a stable condition in the hospital's intensive care unit.

An autopsy is being conducted on the body of Silvana Sutanto by the Anchorage medical examiner. The process is expected to be concluded by the end of this week.

The foreign ministry said it would work with the relevant parties and the victims' families living in Seattle.

The embassy will assist with the repatriation of the deceased's ashes after her cremation.