Train tracks often slice through small towns like a long line connecting many destinations. At certain points, the journeys of vehicles and trains intersect in mere seconds that are both silent and decisive. In Klaten, an unguarded crossing has once again become the site of an accident that leaves sorrow and renewed attention to road safety.
The accident occurred when a minibus was struck by a train while crossing at the unguarded intersection on Thursday morning. The violent impact caused significant damage to the vehicle and drew the attention of nearby residents.
According to initial statements from authorities, the train was passing on an active track when the minibus entered the crossing area. Residents in the vicinity immediately attempted to provide assistance while waiting for the arrival of officials.
Police teams, medical personnel, and related parties quickly evacuated victims from the scene. Several victims were reported to have sustained injuries and were promptly taken to healthcare facilities for medical treatment.
Traffic flow around the crossing experienced congestion during the evacuation process. Officials also set up safety lines to facilitate inspections at the accident site.
Unguarded crossings have long been a concern in various regions due to the high risk of accidents. Under certain conditions, the lack of safety measures makes driver vigilance a crucial factor.
Several local residents expressed their long-standing hope for improved safety facilities at the crossing point. They believe that the presence of automatic barriers and additional warning systems could help reduce the risk of accidents.
The police, along with railway authorities, are currently conducting an investigation to ascertain the sequence of events leading up to the accident. An evaluation of crossing safety is also said to be a follow-up concern.
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Sources: Kompas Detik Antara CNN Indonesia
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