"On behalf of the government, I as home affairs minister, offer an apology over the disaster that befell some people during traffic jams in the northern coastal highway section in Brebes," he said in a statement put in the ministrys website Saturday.
The disaster mitigation agency office of Brebes revealed that 17 people had died during home-bound journeys from June 29 to July 5, 2016, due to traffic accidents, inhaling too much toxic apnea caused by CO2 from the air conditioning system in vehicles caused by long congestion and fatigue.
The government had worked maximally to serve the people during the Eid holidays by expediting the payment process at toll gates and road improvement, the minister said.
The incident would be taken as a lesson for evaluation, he said. "The fatalities and discomfort experienced by travelers during their trips would be used as materials for evaluation by the government, especially the home affairs ministry," he said.
His office had sent a radiogram to a number of district heads of Javas northern coastal areas that were passed by Eid travelers to deploy their personnel including administration police forces, sub-district, village and public service personnel concerned to stand by for 24 hours at the northern coastal highways as well as community healthcare centers to help ensure a smooth journey to the travelers, he said.(*)
Editor: Heru Purwanto
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