The Latest: Person hurt in Alaska fire out of hospital

ANCHORAGE, Alaska – The Latest on Alaska Fishing lodge fire (all times local):

2:20 p.m.

One of three foreign nationals injured in a deadly fire at a remote fishing lodge on an Alaska’s Kodiak Island has been released from a hospital.

A hospital spokeswoman said Tuesday that 33-year-old South Korean national Taeri Kim was treated at Providence Kodiak Island Medical Center following the Thursday fire. Hospital spokeswoman Carlie Franz says Kim was released Friday.

Also on Tuesday, Alaska State Troopers identified a woman who died in the blaze at the Uyak Bay lodge as 59-year-old Silvana Sutanto, an Indonesian national. The others injured are identified as Indonesian nationals 30-year-old Shaun Gozali and 22-year-old Danielle Gozali.

Shaun Gozali was listed in satisfactory condition Tuesday at Seattle’s Harborview Medical Center, where Danielle Gozali was in serious condition.

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12:40 p.m.

Authorities have identified a woman who died in a fire at a remote Alaska fishing lodge as a 59-year-old Indonesian national.

Three other foreign nationals were injured in the blaze Thursday at the lodge at Uyak Bay on Alaska’s Kodiak Island.

Troopers identified the woman who died as Silvana Sutanto. The injured are identified as Indonesian nationals, 30-year-old Shaun Gozali and 22-year-old Danielle Gozali, and 33-year-old Taeri Kim, a South Korean national.

Shaun Gozali was listed in satisfactory condition Tuesday at Seattle’s Harborview Medical Center, where Danielle Gozali was in serious condition. Kim, whose condition was not immediately available, was treated at a Kodiak hospital.

The Straits Times says Sutanto was a businesswoman living in Singapore who had been visiting the lodge. The Singapore newspaper says those injured in the fire are Sutanto’s children.

Troopers say the fire investigation continues.

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