Jakarta, Indonesia—Two people died on the spot when a truck plowed into stalled traffic on the Jagorawi toll road early Monday. The collision involved six other passenger vehicles. Emergency services arrived to find a scene of mangled metal and shattered glass blocking three lanes.
The crash happened shortly after seven in the morning as commuters headed toward the city center. Witnesses say the truck appeared to lose braking power on the incline. It slammed into the rear of a sedan, triggering a chain reaction that crushed two smaller cars between the truck and a divider.
Police cordoned off the area to allow rescue workers to extract the victims. Firefighters used hydraulic cutters to slice through the wreckage of the lead sedan. Both occupants were pronounced dead by medics shortly after being removed from the twisted frame.
Traffic backed up for over ten kilometers within minutes of the accident. Authorities diverted vehicles to secondary roads to clear a path for ambulances. Many commuters remained trapped in their cars for hours while police processed the crash site.
Investigators spent the morning measuring skid marks and questioning the truck driver. Early reports suggest the vehicle may have been carrying a load exceeding its rated capacity. Officials will pull maintenance logs to see if the braking failure was due to neglect.
The toll road operator deployed heavy equipment to clear the debris before the afternoon rush. Workers scrubbed oil spills from the asphalt to prevent secondary accidents. By midday, officials reopened two lanes to alleviate the massive congestion.
The identities of the two victims were confirmed by hospital staff after next of kin were notified. Police expect to file formal charges once the final accident report is processed. No other passengers required hospitalization for life-threatening injuries.
The road remains under heavy police surveillance while clean-up crews finish the final sweep. Commuter traffic is moving again, but authorities warn of lingering delays throughout the evening. The investigation into the mechanical state of the truck continues at the police station.
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