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Crane Truck Nearly Collapses Pedestrian Bridge in Jakarta
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Crane Truck Nearly Collapses Pedestrian Bridge in Jakarta

From CNN Indonesia · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A crane transport truck collided with a pedestrian bridge (JPO) on Jalan Kapten P. Tendean in South Jakarta early Tuesday morning.
  • The impact caused significant structural damage to the bridge, leaving it in a state of near collapse.
  • Authorities suspect the driver was distracted by using a mobile phone, and the truck remains at the scene, causing traffic disruptions.

A pedestrian overpass (JPO) on Jalan Kapten P. Tendean in South Jakarta suffered severe structural damage and was left on the verge of collapse after being struck by a crane transport truck. The incident occurred around 1:28 AM WIB on Tuesday, July 14.

According to reports from TMC Polda Metro Jaya, the collision inflicted substantial damage to the bridge's structure. The force of the impact was significant enough to compromise the integrity of the overpass, raising immediate safety concerns.

Initial investigations by the BPBD DKI Jakarta suggest that the truck driver may have been distracted while operating the vehicle, possibly due to using a mobile phone. This alleged lack of concentration is believed to be a primary factor contributing to the accident.

As of Tuesday morning, the crane-carrying truck had not yet been removed from the scene. Its presence continues to cause considerable traffic congestion in the area, and authorities are advising motorists to avoid the route if possible. The ongoing situation highlights the critical need for driver attention and adherence to traffic safety regulations, especially when operating large vehicles carrying heavy loads.

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Originally published by CNN Indonesia in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.