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Tragic Train Collision in Indonesia: 4 Dead, Dozens Injured

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No fatalities have been reported among the nearly 500 passengers on board

West Java: In a devastating incident, two trains collided in West Java province, Indonesia, resulting in four fatalities and at least 22 injuries on Friday. The collision occurred at 6:03 am local time near Cicalengka, impacting the front carriages of both trains and causing derailments in the stretch of tracks cutting through rice fields.

Fortunately, no fatalities have been reported among the nearly 500 passengers on board, with the casualties limited to the train crew. The crash involved an intra-city train carrying 287 passengers and a local line with 191 on board, according to railway operator PT KAI.

The mangled wreckage and overturned carriages prompted an emergency response, with rescue teams evacuating passengers and providing medical assistance to the injured. While police reported 37 injuries, the railway operator mentioned 22 people were injured.

Authorities, including the Transportation Ministry, have launched investigations into the incident to determine the cause of the collision. The joint rescue teams are working to recover the body of one train crew member, emphasizing the challenging circumstances of the operation.

PT KAI expressed deep sorrow over the loss of four train officers and extended condolences to their families. The company pledged full cooperation in the investigation, emphasizing its commitment to safety.

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Transport accidents are unfortunately not uncommon in Indonesia due to outdated and poorly maintained infrastructure. The country has experienced previous incidents, and the government continues to work on improving safety measures and infrastructure resilience.

The tragic incident underscores the need for ongoing efforts to enhance transportation safety, protect passengers, and prevent such accidents in the future. The nation mourns the lives lost and hopes for a swift recovery for those injured in this unfortunate event.

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