West Java, Indonesia—A passenger died Wednesday after a bus skidded off a rain-slicked road in West Java. The vehicle was navigating a winding mountain route when the driver lost control. The bus slid across the wet asphalt and crashed into the steep shoulder of the highway.
Emergency responders arrived on the scene within minutes of the alarm. They worked to free the remaining passengers trapped inside the twisted metal frame. Most of those on board suffered minor injuries and were taken to the nearest district clinic.
One passenger sustained fatal trauma during the impact and died before paramedics could reach him. His body was transported to a local hospital for processing. Family members have been contacted by the local transport authority.
The bus driver is currently being held at the local precinct for questioning. He told investigators that the road was extremely slick due to the sudden, heavy downpour. Police are inspecting the tires and braking system to check for mechanical faults.
Witnesses stated that the bus was moving at a moderate speed, but the conditions made steering difficult. The vehicle remains lodged in the mud, waiting for a heavy tow truck to pull it out. Traffic on this main artery was restricted for several hours during the rescue.
The local transportation agency stated that this stretch of road frequently becomes hazardous during the rainy season. They have warned drivers to slow down, yet accidents continue to occur on the route. Officials are evaluating if additional safety signage is necessary.
This incident follows a series of weather-related road accidents across the province this week. Police are urging commuters to avoid travel during peak rainfall if possible. The company operating the bus has not released a formal statement regarding the accident.
The police investigation will determine if the driver violated any safety regulations regarding speed. They are also reviewing the maintenance logs of the bus fleet. No other vehicles were involved in the skid.
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