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Train collision in Indonesia kills 14 people

Published on: April 28, 2026 11:44 AM

Train crash near Jakarta kills 14, dozens trapped as rescue continues - World - Aaj English TV

A deadly train collision in Indonesia has left at least 14 passengers dead and dozens injured, according to railway officials and local media reports.

Read More: 17 injured in Denmark train crash

The accident occurred at a railway station in the city of Bekasi, located near the capital Jakarta. Authorities confirmed that two passenger trains collided under circumstances that are still being investigated.

Indonesia train crash toll rises to 14 as rescuers work to remove trapped passengers https://t.co/hKwdIsKwab

— The Straits Times (@straits_times) April 28, 2026

Emergency responders rushed to the scene immediately after the incident, where damaged carriages and injured passengers were found. Officials said 84 people sustained injuries in the crash and were transported to nearby hospitals for treatment. Some of the injured are reported to be in critical condition, raising concerns that the death toll could rise further.

Railway authorities stated that one of the trains involved in the collision was carrying approximately 240 passengers, all of whom have been accounted for and confirmed safe. Rescue operations are still underway for passengers aboard the second train, with teams working to ensure no one remains trapped inside the wreckage.

Preliminary assessments suggest that the crash occurred at Bekasi railway station, though the exact cause has not yet been determined. Investigators have launched a formal inquiry to examine whether technical failure, human error, or signalling issues contributed to the accident.

The incident has raised renewed concerns about rail safety standards in Indonesia, where crowded routes and ageing infrastructure have previously been linked to transportation accidents.

Authorities have pledged a thorough investigation and promised to release findings once more information becomes available. Meanwhile, rescue teams continue to clear the site and assist victims.

Read More: Two bogies of Mianwali Express derail near Sargodha

Officials have urged the public to avoid speculation as emergency operations continue and more updates are expected in the coming hours.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Bekasi, casualties, Indonesia, Latest, rail safety, Train accident, transportation disaster

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