BANDUNG, Indonesia
Four people were killed and at least 22 injured when two trains carrying hundreds of passengers collided in Indonesia on Friday, officials said.
The front carriages of both
trains were a mangled wreck while others further back had derailed and
overturned on a stretch of tracks cutting through rice fields in West Java
province.
No fatalities have been
reported among the nearly 500 passengers on board, with all four deaths
reported so far involving train crew.
The crash between an
intra-city train carrying 287 passengers and a local line with 191 on board
took place at 6:03 am local time (1103 GMT) near Cicalengka, railway operator
PT KAI said.
“KAI is deeply saddened and
expresses its condolences for the death of four train officers, who were train
driver, assistant, steward and security guard,” said a spokesman for the
company.
The number of injuries
reported have varied. Police have put the number at 37 while the railway
operator said 22 people were injured.
Police spokesperson Ibrahim
Tompo said all passengers have been evacuated with those injured taken to local
hospitals.
But he said that a joint
rescue team was still working to recover the body of one train crew member
killed in the crash.
“One victim who is believed to
have died still cannot be evacuated because the victim was buried in the
material of the carriage,” Tompo said.
The cause of the accident is
not yet known.
The Transportation Ministry
has deployed teams to assist with the evacuation and conduct an investigation
into the accident.
“We also apologize for this
accident which has disrupted railway services, especially in West Java,” said
ministry spokesperson Adita Irawati.
Transport accidents are not
uncommon in Indonesia, a vast archipelago nation where buses, trains and even
planes are often old and badly maintained.
Last November, a collision
between a train and a minibus at a level crossing in Lumajang, East Java
province, killed at least 11 people and injured several others, an official
told local media.
In 2015, 16 people were killed
after a commuter train crashed into a minibus on a level crossing in the
capital Jakarta.
In 2013, seven people were
killed and scores more injured when a commuter train collided with a fuel
tanker in Jakarta and burst into flames.
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