Pulau Tertutuk
- Ricki Joyner
- Jul 18, 2018
- 1 min read
Location of the 2016 incident.

Pulau Terkutuk is 80 miles off the west coast of Sumatra in Indonesia.
Pulau Terkutuk translates to 'Cursed Island'
Pulau Terkutuk
Located 80 miles off the west coast of Sumatra, Terkutuk is a tropical island (77Square Kilometers) covered predominately with jungle surrounding a large grassland near the center of the island. With various hills and valleys the uneven ground has put many companies off purchasing the island as it would be difficult to build upon. From a satellite it has been observed that various buildings have been constructed on the island; one large building nearer the center with various smaller buildings scattered around the island in various clearings and docks.
Ownership
2003, Vincent Graham purchased Pulau Terkutuk from the Indonesian Government and constructs various buildings and compounds on the island. He used his wealth from his company Webrew Industries, this put a small debt on the company.
Quarantined/Restricted
After the 2016 incident that occurred on the island, the island was classified as restricted under the authority of Major William Mercer. The incident from witnesses was reported to be a malfunction in the power generators which exploded. Major Mercer restricted the island in hopes to keep people from going to the island and becoming injured from the fragments or possibly a secondary explosion if any of the other generators are unstable. The incident victims include: Vincent Graham, CEO and founder of Webrew Industries; General Amadou De Bankhole, army general of the European Federation along with multiple employees. A Daniel Archer was recovered with severe injuries to his torso.
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