10 Victims of the East Bekasi Train Collision Referred to Bhayangkara Hospital
A series of accidents between a taxi and three trains in total occurred near East Bekasi Station, Bekasi City, on Monday (4/27/2026).
A series of accidents between a taxi and three trains in total occurred near East Bekasi Station, Bekasi City, on Monday (4/27/2026).
Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin stated that his ministry has prepared several hospitals for referrals for victims of the train collision in Bekasi, West Java, should they require further treatment.
President Prabowo Subianto ensured that all victims of the Bekasi train accident received optimal medical care and guaranteed compensation from the government.
The Bekasi City Sub-regional Metro Police closed Insinyur Djuanda street in East Bekasi on Tuesday evening (4/28/2026) to expedite the evacuation process for victims of the train accident that occurred at East Bekasi Station.
Jakarta Regional Metro Police Chief Inspector General Asep Edi Suheri stated that his team is still investigating the accident between a Commuter Line train and a long-distance diesel train (KRD) at East Bekasi Station, Bekasi City, on Monday evening (4/27/2026).
PT Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI) stated that it is evacuating the train and handling the victims of the train accident at East Bekasi Station.
President Prabowo Subianto emphasized that the government would immediately investigate the collision between the Argo Bromo Anggrek long-distance train and the Commuter Line train that occurred at East Bekasi Station, West Java, on Monday evening (4/27/2026).
President Prabowo Subianto expressed his condolences to the victims of the accident between the Argo Bromo long-distance train and the Commuter Line train that occurred at East Bekasi Station, West Java, on Monday evening (4/27/2026).
The death toll from the collision between an electric commuter train (KRL) and the Argo Bromo Anggrek train at East Bekasi Station has risen again.
PT Kereta Api Indonesia guaranteed that all medical and funeral costs for the victims in the collision between a Commuter Line train and a long-distance train at East Bekasi Station, West Java, on Monday evening (4/27/2026) will be fully covered.
The death toll from the Bekasi train crash has risen to seven as of Tuesday morning (28/4/2026). Three passengers remain trapped as evacuation efforts continue. Read more.
PT KAI CEO Bobby Rasyidin confirms six to seven passengers are still trapped in the wreckage at East Bekasi Station. Death toll rises to four. Read more.