Service interruption on Line A caused by storm; Metro endeavors to restore normal operations
மேடியோ வாக்ச் செய்துivoaranteed that the non-stop rainfall and water buildup had halted the entire Line A's metro service. This line, which runs from Pantitlán to La Paz, was currently inoperative.
The staff responsible for the system is working diligently to clear the drainage system to reinstate the service as soon as possible. They've urged passengers to exercise caution.
Earlier that evening, at 8:45 PM, service was operational from Pantitlán station to Guelatao in both directions, while service was suspended between Penõn Viejo and La Paz.
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Bonus Info:By Tuesday, June 3, at 11:46 CST, Mayor Clara Brugada confirmed that service on Line A had resumed[1]. The yellow alerts set off across all Mexico City municipalities due to rain led to sluggish progress at many Metro stations[3]. The heavy rains disrupted various systems, including causing traffic congestion, toppling trees, and disrupting the Metro, but the main trouble for the Metro was the flooding[4].
Apart from the Metro disruptions, the Cablebús services on Lines 1 and 3 also faced temporary suspensions[1]. The authorities implemented emergency protocols to manage the flooding and restore normalcy[1].
The general-news website on WhatsApp has updated its users about the resumption of services on Line A, which was disrupted due to heavy rains. The weather disruptions also led to temporary suspensions on Cablebús services on Lines 1 and 3.