The train tracks in the East Bekasi area are usually filled with journeys coming and going without much pause. Long-distance trains and KRL move side by side in a rhythm that has become part of city life. However, on Thursday morning, a collision between the Argo Bromo Anggrek train and a KRL in East Bekasi turned that travel route into a site of rescue and mourning.
The accident involved the Argo Bromo Anggrek train and a KRL on the East Bekasi line, West Java. The hard impact caused several carriages to sustain damage and triggered panic among passengers.
Combined officers from the police, SAR, and train operators immediately headed to the location to carry out the evacuation process. Passengers who managed to exit the carriages were seen being directed to a safe area around the tracks.
Several injured victims received medical treatment on-site before being taken to the nearest hospital. Authorities also conducted a census of the passengers affected by the incident.
Train journeys on several routes experienced disruptions due to the evacuation process and technical inspections. Passengers at several stations around Bekasi were also seen waiting for information regarding changes in travel schedules.
Rail transport accidents draw significant attention as they involve high daily mobility of the public. Therefore, the investigation into the operational system and coordination of train journeys is now a primary focus for the authorities.
At the scene, heavy machinery and technical teams worked for hours to evacuate the damaged carriages. A tense atmosphere was evident around the tracks still filled with officers and emergency vehicles.
Related parties stated that the investigation into the cause of the accident is still ongoing. Examination of the signaling system, track conditions, and operational communication will be important parts of the investigation.
Illustrative visuals in this article were created using AI technology to support the depiction of the news atmosphere.
Sources: Kompas CNN Indonesia Detik Antara
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