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Cipularang Toll Road Accident: A Chronology of Indonesia’s Massive 17-Vehicle Pileup

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A chain reaction accident involving 16 vehicles, including a truck loaded with cardboard boxes, a minibus, and several private vehicles, occurred on the Cipularang KM 92 toll road towards Jakarta on Monday, November 11, 2024, at around 3 p.m.

The West Java Regional Police revealed that the successive collisions on the Cipularang Kilometer 92 Toll Road, Purwakarta Regency, were allegedly triggered by a heavily loaded truck that experienced blong brakes, causing it to hit more than five vehicles in front of it.

“The brakes failed because it was heavily loaded, so it hit the vehicles in front of it,” said West Java Police spokesman Commissioner Jules Abraham Abast in Bandung, as reported by Antara.

He said that West Java Police had deployed around ten personnel to handle the scene. They consisted of officers from the Traffic Police, West Java Police PJR, and Purwakarta Traffic Police personnel.

 

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“We have deployed ten personnel to help evacuate victims and vehicles involved,” he said.

One of the videos circulating on social media shows footage of a car that wants to stop due to traffic jams. The weather conditions were rainy, the road was wet, and a truck was seen driving in the right lane of Cipularang Toll Road.

In the video, the truck appeared from the right side of the road shoulder, failed to reduce speed and hit several cars in front of it that had stopped.

As a result of this accident, the traffic flow from Bandung to Jakarta experienced a long traffic jam up to Kilometer 95.

Police efforts to evacuate victims

Chief of Purwakarta Police AKBP Lilik Ardiansyah said that officers had difficulty evacuating the victims of the successive accidents on the Cipularang KM 92 Toll Road because there were several drivers and passengers who were pinched.

He said that joint officers from the police, Jasa Marga, and medical teams were deployed to the accident site to handle the evacuation of victims.

Several injured victims have been taken to nearby hospitals, including Abdul Rojak Hospital and Siloam Purwakarta Hospital, for further medical treatment.

The police chief said the process of evacuating victims was quite difficult because several vehicles were piled up. This condition became an obstacle in the evacuation.

West Java Police Chief Inspector General Akhmad Wiyagus said 17 vehicles were involved in an accident at KM 92B Cipularang Toll Road, Purwakarta Regency, West Java, Monday (11/11/2024) afternoon, and one person was declared dead. He said the Traffic Director of the West Java Police had checked the accident site.

“The number of victims is one dead, then eight injured, but later it will continue to be checked,” said Akhmad Wiyagus after attending a Polri working meeting with Commission III of the House of Representatives at the Parliament Complex, Jakarta.

List of victims of the Cipularang toll road accident

A total of 27 people were injured, and one person was killed in a chain reaction accident at Cipularang Toll Road Km 92, Sukatani, Purwakarta, West Java, Indonesia.

The following is a list of names of victims of the Cipularang Toll Road accident based on data from the Purwakarta Police Traffic Unit:

Minor injury victim data
1. Rouf, 43 years old, male, driver, resident of Serang Regency.
2. Eko JS, 43 years old, male, private sector, resident of Karawang Regency.
3. Nani Iryani, 48 years old, female, housewife.
4. Davina Milka Jovanka, 14 years old, female, student, resident of Karawang Regency.
5. Excel, 11 years old, male, student, resident of Karawang Regency.
6. Ega Azkia, 18 years old, male, student, resident of Karawang Regency.
7. Afgan Apriansyah, 13 years old, male, student, resident of Karawang Regency.
8. Eko Purwanto, 40 years old, male, self-employed, resident of Central Lampung Regency.
9. Bayu Kuntarto, 43 years old, male, private sector, resident of Bekasi City.
10. Amanda Maurreen Arliani, 25 years old, female, resident of Tangerang.
11. Adrianus Desseto, 28 years old, male, military, resident of Sanggau Regency.
12. Sutrisno, 54 years old, male, Army, resident of Bekasi Regency.
13. Iga Karalingga, 49 years old, male, Army, resident of Bekasi Regency.
14. Tio Fajar Muhtadina, 27 years old, male, student, resident of Bekasi Regency.
15. Daffa Dwi Juliansyah, 21 years old, male, unemployed, resident of Bekasi Regency.
16. Indah Ladzuardiah, 20 years old, female, student, resident of Bekasi Regency.
17. Fantye Nurlaili Sari, 45 years old, female, housewife, resident of Bekasi Regency.
18. Nazwa Tri Herfani, 15 years old, female, student, resident of Bekasi Regency.
19. Mawi, 60 years old, male, private sector, resident of Depok City.
20. Firda, 26 years old, female, housewife, resident of Depok City.
21. M. Fahri, 3.5 years old, male, joins his parents, a resident of Depok City.
22. Ai Naya, 6 years old, female, student, resident of Depok City.
23. Nadine Azkiya Putri, 2 years old, female.
24. Erni, 47 years old, female, housewife, resident of Tangsel City.
25. Supriyanto, 31 years old, male, casual laborer, resident of Depok City.
26. Jhonson Tambunan, 45 years old, male, resident of Bekasi Regency.
27. Kartika Eka Putri, 27 years old, female, housewife, resident of South Jakarta.

Data on the dead victims
28. Salsabila, 13 years old, female, student, South Jakarta.

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