JAKARTA - The impact of the accident of Pertamina's oil fuel truck (BBM), one of the state-owned companies, caused traffic flow on Jalan Dr Sumarno towards Pulogebang, Milling, Cakung District, East Jakarta to experience long traffic jams on Wednesday, May 14, morning.

From VOI's observation, four-wheeled and two-wheeled vehicles passing had to be diverted to the Busway lane at the location.

Meanwhile, Dr. Sumarno Street section was temporarily closed to facilitate the evacuation process of Pertamina's fuel truck which had an accident.

"We divert the vehicle through the Busway route to facilitate the process of evacuating fuel trucks that had accidents," said the officer at the scene.

Although there is a density of vehicles because they have to queue across the busway route, joint officers from the Satpol PP and East Jakarta Satlantas who are at the location continue to make efforts to regulate traffic so that the speed of vehicles continues to flow.

In addition, many motorists who stop their vehicles from watching accidents also contribute to long traffic jams.

"Wow, it's jammed," shouted the passing motorcyclist.

Meanwhile, East Jakarta Satlantas officers who arrived at the location also conducted a crime scene (TKP). Officers are also still gathering a number of eyewitnesses related to the accident.

Until this news was written, there has been no official statement regarding the cause of Pertamina's fuel truck accident, one of the state-owned companies.

It is also not known whether there were casualties or injuries as a result of the Pertamina-owned fuel truck accident. East Jakarta Satlantas Police officers are still collecting data.

Previously, it was reported that a tank truck belonging to Pertamina crashed into a number of kiosks on the side of Jalan Dr Sumarno, Milling, Cakung District, East Jakarta on Wednesday, May 14, morning.

"Those who were hit by paint shops and meatball kiosks. Don't know whether there are victims or not, they are still in the evacuation process," said Roy, a local resident.


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