Train collision near Jakarta kills 14, injures dozens

A long-distance train collided with a stationary commuter train near Bekasi Timur station, east of Jakarta, Indonesia, on the night of 27 April 2026.
The crash resulted in 14 fatalities and left dozens injured.
Rescue teams worked for nearly 12 hours to free passengers trapped in the wreckage.
The collision occurred around 9pm when the commuter train, crowded with workers returning home, had stopped to let passengers alight.
A long-distance train traveling from Jakarta to Surabaya struck the stationary commuter service, causing severe damage to the carriages.
Among those on board were Susanto, head of the Indonesian Workers' Federation, and his colleague Aksan, who were in the third carriage of the commuter train.
Witnesses described chaotic scenes with passengers trapped in twisted metal and bloodied carriages.
The incident is significant as it highlights ongoing safety challenges in Indonesia's rail network, particularly on busy commuter routes near the capital.
The collision has prompted the president to order an official investigation into the causes of the crash.
Officials concluded the rescue operation after nearly 12 hours of work, during which crews pried open mangled carriages to reach survivors.
The long-distance train was reportedly traveling at high speed and sounded its horn and flashed lights before impact.
Aksan recounted how the commuter train had initially closed its doors but then suddenly stopped and reopened them before the collision.
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