2 hours, 27 minutes ago PETARUKAN, Indonesia (Reuters) - Dozens of people were killed or badly injured when two trains collided in Indonesia's central Java province early on Saturday, officials said.
Suanto, who like many Indonesians uses one name, did not suffer any injuries.
Indonesia needs to spend billions of dollars on improving its aging infrastructure, including roads, power plants, railways, and airports.
Underinvestment in the years since the 1997-98 Asian financial crisis has resulted in several accidents in the transport sector, and has hampered economic development, with the result that Indonesia's GDP growth is well below potential and lags that of China and India.
The accident happened about 0245 am local time (3:45 p.m. EDT on Friday) in Petarukan train station, Pemalang, on the north coast of Central Java.
Hengky Susilo Hadi, head of a local search and rescue unit, said it was possible "additional victims" were still trapped in the wreckage.
Sugeng Priyono, spokesman for the national railway PT Kereta Api Indonesia, said the Argo Bromo Anggrek train was traveling from Jakarta to the East Java provincial capital city of Surabaya, when it plowed into the stationary Senja Utama train before dawn.
"The Petarukan station is where double tracks change to a single track. Initial report is that the Argo Bromo Anggrek train had not yet been given permission to go ahead when it hit the other train. However, this is still under investigation, so there could be other causes."
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