Indonesia train crash: At least four killed, dozens injured after two trains collided in Jakarta
Jakarta train collision took place in Bekasi train station between a commuter line passenger train and a long-distance train
At least four people were killed and 38 injured when two trains collided in the city of Bekasi, adjoining the Indonesian capital Jakarta, late on Monday, officials said.
The collision took place in Bekasi rail station between a commuter line train and a long-distance train, the spokesperson of the commuter line operator Karina Amanda told Reuters, adding that "we are focusing on evacuating passengers and train crew."
A spokesperson for Indonesia's railway operator said in a written statement that four people had been killed and 38 people evacuated to nearby hospitals.
As informed, all 240 passengers of the long-distance train were safe. It was unclear how many people were on the commuter line train or how many bystanders were injured.
The cause of the crash was not immediately clear, Karina said. Jakarta police chief Asep Edi Suheri told reporters that the investigation into the incident was continuing.
Rescuers were seen using angle grinders to cut through the metal framework of train compartments in which commuters were trapped but seen alive.
At least 20 ambulances were seen at Bekasi station, Reuters witnesses said, with rescuers from Indonesia's rescue agency also in attendance to help evacuate passengers.
The deputy speaker of the Indonesian parliament, Sufmi Dasco Ahmad, fears that the number of victims could continue to rise, while he advises remaining vigilant and hoping for the evacuation at the site of the collision to be completed quickly to rescue more victims.
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