Train crash in central Indonesia kills at least 28
A train crash near the Indonesian town of Pemalang in Central Java province has killed at least 28 people, officials say.
Many others were injured and many bodies trapped in the carriages, witnesses told local television.
The crash happened before dawn, when a train from the capital Jakarta hit a stationary train in Petarukan.
Officials said the most likely reason for the accident was a signalling error.
"The suspected cause of the accident was a mistake in the traffic management system," national police spokesman Iskandar Hasan said.
The train from the capital was heading to Surabaya when it crashed into the back of another train bound for Semarang that was stationary at a platform, about 0300 on Saturday (2000GMT Friday).
Most of the dead and injured were in three carriages which were derailed and overturned.
At least 40 people are reported injured, many with broken bones or burns.
"The number of victims could still increase because the evacuation is ongoing," transport ministry spokesman Bambang Ervan told the Antara news agency.
There were also reports of a second train crash in the town of Solo, which left one person dead.
Indonesia has suffered a number of serious transportation accidents in recent year, with low investment limiting the repair and safety of vital infrastructure.
Six died in a train crash in East Java in June.
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