Subang, Indonesia—A tourist bus overturned on the steep incline of Tanjakan Emen this morning, leaving 12 passengers with serious injuries. The bus was descending the winding road toward Subang when the driver reportedly lost control. The vehicle skidded, hit a guardrail, and flipped onto its side.
Police arrived at the scene to find passengers trapped inside the cabin. Local rescue teams used specialized tools to pry open the emergency exits and roof hatches. The injured were stabilized on the roadside before being rushed to the nearest regional hospital for emergency surgery.
Investigators are looking into claims that the bus experienced total brake failure. Tanjakan Emen is famous for its treacherous grade and frequent mechanical accidents. Officials are now inspecting the wreck to see if the braking system was serviced within the last month.
The remaining passengers who escaped with minor scratches described a sudden loss of speed control. Many were asleep when the bus began to swerve uncontrollably across the lane. The vehicle came to a rest just meters from a steep ravine.
Subang Police have cordoned off the segment of the road to conduct a technical analysis of the site. Traffic has been diverted to alternative routes, causing significant delays for travelers heading toward the coast. The bus company is currently cooperating with the ongoing police inquiry.
Doctors at the local hospital confirmed that three of the injured remain in critical condition. Surgical teams are working to address severe fractures and head trauma. Families of the victims have begun arriving at the facility to receive updates from medical staff.
The bus will be moved by crane once the crime scene unit completes its documentation of the skid marks. Authorities plan to test the driver for substances, though initial results from the breathalyzer were negative. The wreckage poses a danger to traffic until it is cleared.
This incident marks the latest in a long history of accidents on this specific stretch of road. Local officials are under pressure to improve safety signage and emergency runoff zones. The investigation remains open while police collect statements from witnesses.
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