Another incident linked to the Metro occurred this Wednesday, January 11, after the Collective Transport System had to suspend train service for a fire in the lower part of one of its wagons.
#MetroNotice: Service is normalized on Line 5, after withdrawing a train for inspection due to a flat tire. No fire was recorded in the incident and the chemical powder was applied per protocol.
– MetroCDMX (@MetroCDMX) January 11, 2023
It happened in the terminal Line 5 Polytechnic of the CDMX Metro, which was filled with smoke. The personnel who work there had to use a extinguisher to put out the fire, This is how it was recorded in images.
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Metro polytechnic right now! pic.twitter.com/4QC9GPK4bs
– Jose Ramon (@JoseRam47606190) January 11, 2023
In the clip you can see flames and sparks under the train. The STC reported a fire produced by a flat tire whose plastic had contact with electrical installations.
Fire outbreak in the @MetroCDMX #Line5 station #Polytechnic 🔥🔥
Our Integrity is still in Danger 🚨 due to NULL Maintenance in the #MetroCDMX by the @GobCDMX ⚠️🔥⚠️🔥⚠️@Claudiashein@GCalderon_Metro#News #viral #viralvideo #Mexico #CDMX pic.twitter.com/oOeGXkowI1
– MetroViral (@viral_metro) January 11, 2023
It is worth mentioning that this Tuesday, the agency was forced to withdraw a train on Line 2 of the Metro, which caused crowds in several stations.
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