Flooding Cuts Pekalongan Railway Line, Triggers Major Train Disruptions
Flooding disrupts the Pekalongan–Sragi railway line, forcing PT KAI to halt and reroute trains for safety. Read the full update on inp.polri.go.id.
Flooding disrupts the Pekalongan–Sragi railway line, forcing PT KAI to halt and reroute trains for safety. Read the full update on inp.polri.go.id.
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