Train collision near Jakarta results in multiple fatalities and injuries
A collision between a long-distance train and a stopped commuter train outside Jakarta has led to significant casualties. Rescue operations are ongoing as authorities work to reach survivors. (sources: dw, bloomberg, theguardian, aljazeera, ap)
At least 14 people have died and dozens more have been injured in a train collision near Jakarta. Rescue efforts are focused on freeing trapped passengers from the wreckage.
- A long-distance train crashed into the rear of a stopped commuter train.
- At least 14 fatalities have been reported, with 81 individuals injured.
- Rescue operations are in progress to reach survivors and free trapped passengers.
Why it matters
The incident highlights ongoing safety concerns in Indonesia's rail transport system.
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