Indonesia has suspended the construction of elevated infrastructure projects, including rail and roads, after a series of accidents raised questions about the safety of a government drive to upgrade transport networks. There have been 14 in the past six months, with the latest incident resulting in seven workers being injured. This month, a crane collapsed at an elevated railway project in another part of Jakarta, killing four people and injuring five and just days after, a retaining wall of the underpass at Soekarno Hatta Airport collapsed allowing dirt to spill through and onto the road. A 24-year-old woman identified as Dyanti Dyah Ayu tragically became the casualty of a landslide.