Train collision near Jakarta kills seven, injures dozens

Two trains collided near Bekasi Timur station, about 25km from Jakarta, Indonesia, resulting in at least seven deaths and 81 injuries.
The accident involved a long-distance train crashing into a stationary commuter train overnight.
Rescuers are actively working to free two passengers still trapped alive in the wreckage, according to a spokesperson for the state-owned rail company.
Emergency services have been attending the scene since early Tuesday morning.
Casualties include seven confirmed fatalities and dozens of injured passengers, many of whom have been taken to nearby hospitals.
One survivor described being trapped in a pile-up inside the mangled carriages, fearing suffocation.
This incident highlights ongoing safety concerns in Indonesia's rail network, particularly at level crossings where collisions can occur if trains are obstructed.
The collision reportedly happened after a taxi clipped the commuter train at a level crossing, causing it to stop on the tracks where it was subsequently hit by the long-distance train.
This sequence of events has raised questions about level crossing safety measures.
At the scene, chaotic conditions were reported with rescue workers urgently requesting oxygen tanks and ambulances queued to transport the injured.
Hundreds of bystanders witnessed the rescue efforts.
The deputy house speaker of Indonesia, present at the site, indicated that the death toll might rise as rescue operations continue.
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