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Electrical Storm Causes Temporary Suspension of Cablebús Line 3; Passengers Disembarked

Electrical Storm Causes Temporary Suspension of Cablebús Line 3; Passengers Disembarked

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The Cablebús Line 3 in Mexico City experienced a temporary service suspension due to an electrical storm.
  • Passengers were safely disembarked from the cabins by Cablebús personnel.
  • Service will resume once meteorological conditions improve.

Service on Line 3 of Mexico City's Cablebús, connecting Constituyentes to Santa Fe, was temporarily halted due to an intense electrical storm affecting the western part of the capital. The suspension prompted an immediate response from Cablebús workers.

Personnel initiated the process of safely disembarking passengers who were aboard the cabins traversing the route, which passes through the Bosque de Chapultepec area. The company assured the public that operations would resume as usual once the weather conditions became favorable again.

Mexico City is currently under a Yellow Alert due to heavy rainfall and the potential for hail, particularly for Thursday night. This alert underscores the severe weather impacting the metropolitan area.

Cablebús reiterated its commitment to passenger safety, stating, "We have begun disembarking users on Line 3 due to an electrical storm in the western zone. Once meteorological conditions are adequate, we will resume normal service operations."

We have begun disembarking users on Line 3 due to an electrical storm in the western zone. Once meteorological conditions are adequate, we will resume normal service operations.

— CablebúsAnnouncing the temporary suspension and subsequent resumption plan for Line 3.
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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.