Majalengka, Indonesia—Emergency responders pulled five bodies from the wreckage on the Cipali Toll Road early this morning after a multi-vehicle collision snarled traffic for hours. The crash occurred shortly after dawn near kilometer 148. Investigators are currently working to determine the precise sequence of events that led to the impact.
Traffic slowed to a crawl as rescue crews cut through mangled metal to reach trapped occupants. Witnesses reported at least four vehicles were involved in the initial collision. The force of the impact left a trail of debris across all three lanes of the motorway.
Regional traffic police arrived on the scene by 7:30 AM to secure the area and manage the mounting backlog of vehicles. Officers moved quickly to divert traffic away from the immediate crash zone. Medical teams confirmed five fatalities on the site before transporting victims to a nearby hospital for identification.
Authorities have not yet released the identities of those who died. A spokesperson for the national police stated that officers are currently reviewing dashcam footage from surrounding vehicles. Initial findings suggest speed and visibility issues may have contributed to the chain reaction.
The road surface remained slick from residual morning mist when the vehicles collided. Heavy towing equipment arrived on the scene mid-morning to clear the wreckage from the asphalt. Several investigators spent hours marking skid marks and measuring distances between the impacted vehicles.
Commuters traveling toward Jakarta faced significant delays as the investigation continued throughout the morning hours. Police have opened a dedicated lane to allow essential traffic to pass slowly. Officials confirmed they will conduct a full technical inspection of all vehicles involved once they are cleared from the site.
The sheer scale of the damage indicates high velocity at the time of the impact. Investigators are looking into whether mechanical failure or human error triggered the pileup. A formal report will be submitted to the Ministry of Transportation once forensic evidence is processed.
The toll road operator has begun coordinating with law enforcement to assist in the ongoing inquiry. Cleanup crews continue to remove shattered glass and car parts from the road shoulder. Access to the affected section of the highway remains restricted as work continues through the afternoon.
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