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View all search resultsAt least two people have died and hundreds have been displaced by severe flooding in several regions of Central Java and East Java, in the latest string of hydrometeorological disasters triggered by extreme weather.
State-owned railway company Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI) will evaluate its operational procedures after a National Transportation Safety Committee (KNKT) investigation found that both a signaling error and human factors led to last month’s fatal train crash in West Java.
Critics have suggested the purchase of the Chinese Commuter Line trains, saying it may be linked to ongoing liabilities that Indonesia owes to China for financing the construction and operation of Whoosh.
Kereta Cepat Indonesia China (KCIC), the consortium responsible for the project, is seeking to close the gap through what it calls cash deficiency support (CDS), which experts say will most likely come from bank loans.
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