Indonesia train crash toll rises to 14 as rescuers work to remove trapped passengers


People watch as a technician works at the site after a deadly collision between a commuter line train and a long-distance train, in Bekasi, on the outskirts of Jakarta, Indonesia, April 28, 2026. REUTERS/Willy Kurniawan

JAKARTA, April 28 (Reuters) - ⁠The death toll from a train ⁠collision near the Indonesian capital Jakarta ‌has risen to 14 with another 84 injured, the train operator said on Tuesday, as rescuers worked to ​extract survivors still trapped ⁠in the wreckage.

The collision ⁠between a commuter train and a long-distance train ⁠happened ‌late on Monday in Bekasi, just outside Jakarta.

Mohammad Syafii, the head ⁠of Indonesia's search and rescue agency, ​told a ‌press conference early on Tuesday that it ⁠was ​a delicate process to rescue survivors from the mangled carriages.

"We needed to involve personnel with ⁠certain skills to perform a ​measured extrication," he said. "There are some victims who are alive to this minute and we're ⁠hoping to extricate them, but they're still pinned by the train material."

Rescuers have disengaged the trains, a Reuters witness said. They ​were seen using angle grinders ⁠to cut through the metal of the ​train compartments and reach ‌the survivors.

(Reporting by Stanley Widianto, ​Willy Kurniawan, and Tri Iswanto; Editing by John Mair and David Stanway)

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