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A devastating train accident near Jakarta has resulted in the deaths of at least 14 individuals and left 84 others injured, marking a significant railway tragedy in recent history. The collision occurred late Monday evening in Bekasi, just outside the capital, involving both a commuter train and a long-distance train.
Officials from PT KAI have reported that the casualty figures may increase as rescue operations are ongoing. Emergency personnel are still working tirelessly at the crash site to assist passengers trapped within the damaged rail cars.
Rescue teams encountered significant obstacles due to the extensive wreckage. Specialized units were deployed to meticulously cut through metal debris using advanced equipment. Authorities shared that several victims remain alive yet trapped, igniting hope for additional rescues.
Initial accounts indicate that the commuter train may have first collided with a taxi on the tracks before being hit by the long-distance train. The collision was notably severe, with a carriage designated for women experiencing severe damage during the impact.
Indonesia’s search and rescue agency emphasized the need for extreme caution in carrying out operations to avert further harm. Families of the affected gathered at the site and nearby medical facilities, anxiously waiting for news regarding their loved ones. Emotional scenes unfolded as people searched for missing relatives.
President Prabowo Subianto visited the injured at a local hospital and promised a thorough investigation into the tragic event. He also announced plans for a flyover to alleviate traffic congestion and help prevent future accidents.
The National Transportation Safety Committee is actively investigating to uncover the exact circumstances surrounding the crash. Railway incidents remain a serious concern in Indonesia, where heavy traffic and infrastructural challenges continue to jeopardize public safety.