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A commuter train has collided with a vehicle in Indonesia's capital, Jakarta, causing parts of the train to burst into flames. | A commuter train has collided with a vehicle in Indonesia's capital, Jakarta, causing parts of the train to burst into flames. |
The incident happened in south Jakarta. The vehicle, said to be a truck, was carrying liquefied gas canisters, reports say. | The incident happened in south Jakarta. The vehicle, said to be a truck, was carrying liquefied gas canisters, reports say. |
At least two people were killed in the crash, a spokeswoman from the commuter train company, PT KAI, and police say. | At least two people were killed in the crash, a spokeswoman from the commuter train company, PT KAI, and police say. |
Pictures from the scene showed black smoke billowing from the crash site. | Pictures from the scene showed black smoke billowing from the crash site. |
The collision happened at 11:21 local time (04:21 GMT) at a train crossing in Bintaro Permai, police say. | The collision happened at 11:21 local time (04:21 GMT) at a train crossing in Bintaro Permai, police say. |
At least two people have been found dead inside a train carriage, police told the BBC. | At least two people have been found dead inside a train carriage, police told the BBC. |
The number of injured remain unknown, as rescue efforts are underway. | |
"Other than the driver, we have not yet identified the victims," Transport Ministry spokesman Bambang Ervan told Agence-France Presse news agency. | |
The truck is said to be from Pertamina, a state-owned oil and gas company. | |
Witnesses say the train's first two train carriages caught fire and loud explosions were heard. | |
Local journalist Pandu Jati, who was aboard one of the train carriages, told the BBC there were a lot of passengers. | |
He said passengers in his carriage kept on trying to open the doors and the windows until they managed to evacuate from the train. |