Mexico City.- A convoy of Line 7 of the Metro Collective Transportation System separated upon arrival at the Polanco station on the afternoon of Sunday, January 15.

Through videos on social networks, the separation could be seen as well as various uniformed officers in the place.

For its part, the Metro shared on social networks that the service is stopped on Line 7.

Similarly, the Metro account announced that it will provide a provisional service from Tacuba to El Rosario and from Barranca del Muerto to Tacubaya and indicated that there is no service from Tacuba to Tacubaya on Line 7, in addition to staff working in the area.

$! For its part, the Metro shared on social networks that the service is stopped on Line 7

For its part, the Metro shared on social networks that the service is stopped on Line 7

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In one of the recordings, a user who recorded the events could be heard and mentioned an explosion while approaching the separate wagons. “This time the wagon was separated, Line 7, it is no longer a surprise”he commented.

The actions occurred in the context of the partial reopening of Metro Line 12, which took place on Sunday the 15th at 7:00 a.m.

The enabled section goes from the Mixcoac station to Atlalilco.

In another of the recordings, individuals could be seen trying to get out of the wagon while others tried to open the doors to allow exit.

As soon as the doors opened, people moved away from the place where there was a lot of smoke. One person even decided to get out of the wagon window in the face of the situation.

“Nothing serious,” said the General Director of the Collective Transport System, Guillermo Calderon when questioned by the reporter José Arturo García from Milenio.

As of 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, no injuries were reported.

With media information

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