Cirebon, Indonesia—Several people died this morning in a multi-vehicle pileup on the toll road near Cirebon. The crash involved three passenger cars and a heavy truck. It took place during the peak morning commute under thick fog.
First responders are still working to clear the highway of twisted metal and shattered glass. The toll road remains closed in both directions to allow for the recovery of the bodies and vehicles. Traffic is being redirected to the main arterial roads in the city.
Police suspect the fog and high speeds created a chain-reaction collision. Drivers were unable to stop in time as the lead vehicle braked suddenly in the low visibility. Investigators are currently checking the speed of all involved vehicles.
The death toll is expected to be finalized once all vehicles are moved by the heavy-duty cranes. Paramedics have transported multiple injured survivors to the closest hospital in Cirebon. The facility is under pressure as it handles the sudden intake of victims.
Highway authorities are under scrutiny for failing to activate the electronic warning systems before the fog became too dense. Survivors are being interviewed at the police station to help reconstruct the accident. This is the worst pileup recorded on this route this year.
Cleanup crews are working with urgency to reopen the toll road by late afternoon. The wreckage will be kept in a holding yard for a full mechanical and forensic study. Grief-stricken relatives are arriving at the hospital to seek news of their loved ones.
No criminal charges have been filed against the drivers at this early stage. The police chief has promised a full report on the safety failures that led to the pileup. The road will undergo a safety inspection before it is reopened to the public.
Extra traffic officers have been stationed at the entry points to manage the diverted traffic flow. Residents have been warned to expect gridlock across the region throughout the day. The investigation into the incident will continue through the night.
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