Friday, 8 July 2016

In Indonesia 35-hour traffic jam claims the lives of 18

A horrific traffic jam in Indonesia has reportedly

claimed the lives of 18 citizens stuck in the

maddening heat.

Road users who were travelling from Jakarta to Tegal in Java

are reported to have been stuck in the traffic jam on the East

Brebes toll road which lasted for roughly 35 hours.

Although the reports on the case vary on how long the traffic

is said to have lasted, the number of hours ranged from 20-35

hours.

Some drivers who had experienced the hellish traffic jam,

claim that the queues to pay the toll made the situation far

worse than it should have been.

Lensa Indonesia reports that the Berbes chief medical officer,

Sri Gunadi Parwoko , revealed that 18 people have died along

the stretch of the road in the past week.

A total of 12 victims are reported to have perished from

fatigue, with another five dying in an accident at a road

crossing, and the last by mysterious circumstances.

One of the victims identified simply as Azizah , 14, reportedly

died of carbon dioxide poisoning after the car he was in got

stuck for over six hours.

Although reports claim that some of those who died had pre-

existing health problems which were escalated to fatal points

by the heat, the traffic jam inadvertently led to their deaths.



The traffic jam had been so thick that even motorcycle

ambulances had been unable to reach the victims.

May their souls rest in peace.

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