At least 3 dead, 28 injured in Bandung train collision

Total of 150 passengers were on both trains in accident that left several carriages overturned

12:41 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – Three crew members were left dead and at least 28 injured when two trains collided in Bandung, Indonesia this morning.

The collision involved a train on the Turangga intra-city line that runs from Surabaya to Bandung, and a local train.

Officials said the incident took place at 6.03am local time (7.03am Malaysian time) some 500m from the Cicalengka train station in the West Java province that left several train carriages overturned.

One of the carriages ended up in a padi field.

“We have identified one of the victims as the steward for the Turangga train. The rest have not been identified,” railway operator PT KAI spokesperson Ayen Hanepi told AFP.

The Turangga train had more than 100 passengers, while the local train was carrying over 50 people.

All those aboard the trains have been evacuated and the injured sent to the nearest hospital, according to provincial police spokesman Ibrahim Tompo.

The cause of the accident is unknown as investigations are underway. – January 5, 2024

Topics

 

Popular

Petronas staff to be shown the door to make up losses from Petros deal?

Source claims national O&G firm is expected to see 30% revenue loss once agreed formula for natural gas distribution in Sarawak is implemented

Not just stupid, but blatantly insulting: Saravanan slams Era FM’s Thaipusam ‘jokes’

MIC deputy president denounces actions of radio presenters imitating sacred kavadi dance, calling it ‘brainless’ and ‘disgraceful’

Megat Hafiz A.C.A.B tetap saman empat individu yang muat naik hantaran berbaur hasutan, ugutan dan penghinaan

Vokalis dan pemain gitar kumpulan skinhead, A.C.A.B, Megat Hafiz Mohammad atau Magskin memaklumkan salah seorang daripada empat individu yang sebelum ini telah mengeluarkan hantaran jelek berbaur hasutan, penghinaan serta ugutan dengan niat menjatuhkan dirinya telah ditahan polis di Pahang.

Related