Rains knock down trees in GAM; service resumes on Metro line B after damage

by times news cr

Las heavy rains in the capital caused the falling trees at different points in the City, causing the service interruption in the Metro Line B for at least of the hours.

Personnel from the Metro’s Comprehensive Risk Management and Civil Protection department, in coordination with the Heroic Fire Department, worked in the areas of Impulsora and the Nezahualcóyotl-Múzquiz interchange to remove trees that fell into the track area.

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Due to the above, the train service was offered provisionally from Ciudad Azteca to Múzquiz and from Buenavista to Villa de Aragón.
Meanwhile, the Nezahualcóyotl, Impulsora and Río de los Remedios stations remained out of service.

“In the case of affected users at stations without service, they will be able to continue their journey without making a second payment,” the Metro announced.

In the Gustavo A. Madero municipality, emergency services responded to a fallen tree near Oriente 95.

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Through social media, the Traffic Guidance Center of the Secretariat of Citizen Security (SSC) asked motorists to avoid the area while work is being done to remove the obstacles.

“Emergency services are working to remove fallen tree at Clave and Calz. de Guadalupe. Use Eje 3 Norte as an alternative route,” he recommended.

Also in the GAM, personnel from the Mexico City Water System attended to a puddle on Paganini Street almost at the intersection with Circuito Interior, in the Vallejo neighborhood.

As a traffic recommendation, authorities recommended to motorists who travel through the circular zone on Calzada Vallejo.

CSAS


2024-09-21 02:38:19

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