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Suramadu Bridge Tragedy: Two Dead as Five Vehicles Collide During Morning Traffic in Indonesia

Emergency responders confirmed two fatalities on July 3, 2026, after a chain-reaction crash involving five vehicles forced the closure of the primary access route to the Suramadu Bridge.

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Suramadu Bridge Tragedy: Two Dead as Five Vehicles Collide During Morning Traffic in Indonesia

Surabaya, Indonesia—Two people died Friday morning after a five-vehicle pile-up paralyzed traffic on the access road leading to the Suramadu Bridge. The incident occurred during the early commute when a heavy truck reportedly failed to stop, striking four smaller vehicles ahead of it.

Debris from the collision spread across two lanes, halting movement for hundreds of motorists trying to reach the bridge. Local police arrived by 8:00 a.m. to clear the wreckage and divert traffic through secondary side roads.

Witnesses at the scene described the impact as sudden and loud. The force of the truck smashed the rear of a sedan, pinning it against a public minivan.

Paramedics extracted survivors from the crushed vehicles while police cordoned off the area with yellow tape. Two victims were declared dead at the scene by medical staff.

Injured passengers were rushed to a nearby hospital in Surabaya. Doctors described their condition as stable but noted significant trauma from the impact.

Traffic investigators spent the morning documenting skid marks and damaged bumpers. They are currently pulling footage from nearby security cameras to determine the exact speed of the lead truck.

The driver of the truck involved in the collision is currently in police custody. Officers are conducting routine drug and alcohol tests as part of the standard protocol for fatal road incidents.

Work crews eventually cleared the lanes shortly after midday. The bridge access route reopened to the public, though lingering delays slowed travel speeds through the afternoon hours.

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