And at noon this Tuesday, May 16, on social networks they reported that there had been a bomb threat at the Mixcoac station of the CDMX Metrobut later it was learned that it had been a false alarm… What exactly happened?

Bomb threat in the Mixcoac Metro

Was the official Twitter account of Grupo SIADE which announced at 12:12 p.m. this Tuesday that it had been reported a bomb threat at the Mixcoac station on Line 7 of the Mexico City Metro.

In fact, according to this information, this station is closed of the line that goes from El Rosario to Barranca del Muerto so that the Task Force group will begin to operate.

PHOTO: DAVID POLO/ CUARTOSCURO.COM // Bomb threat in Metro Mixcoac.

For this very reason, The capital authorities evicted the users in search of some explosive device.

“They report a bomb threat in Metro Mixcoac. The station is closed and awaiting the Task Force group for review”reads the social media post.

It was a false alarm

Quiet! The Collective Transportation System Metro responded an hour after the bomb threat at the Mixcoac station on Line 7 of the CDMX Metro, it had been a false alarm.

They even pointed out that this stop already offered service on a regular basislike all the stations of the so-called “orange limousine”.

Bomb threat in Metro Mixcoac
PHOTO: VICTORIA VALTIERRA/CUARTOSCURO.COM // Bomb threat in Mixcoac.

And it is that, they explained, after the bomb threat report, specialized troops They implemented a security protocol to rule out any danger.

Good morning, there was a false alert. Line 7 offers service on a regular basis, all its stations are open. Specialized troops implemented a security protocol to rule out any danger.”responded the Mexico City Metro to the publication of the SIADE Group.

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