Power Failure in Kyiv Metro Prompts Evacuation of Nearly 500 Passengers.
Emergency Power Outage Halts Metro Service
According to Novyny.live: A sudden power failure brought the Kyiv metro system to a standstill on January 31. In response, Ukraine's State Emergency Service (SES) evacuated approximately 500 passengers who were stranded in the tunnels. The Kyiv Metro is a vital artery for the city, making such disruptions particularly impactful.
One train came to a stop 100 meters from the 'Vokzalna' station, while another halted one kilometer from the 'Vydubychi' station. The evacuation operation was conducted jointly with law enforcement agencies, ensuring a safe and orderly process to bring all passengers to the surface.
Swift Emergency Response Averts Panic
The rapid response by rescue workers and police was crucial in managing the emergency and preventing panic among the stranded commuters. Authorities have confirmed the situation is under control, with relevant services now working to restore power and resume normal metro operations.
This incident underscores the critical importance of efficient emergency services in public transport systems to prevent serious consequences for passengers. Restoring full power and normalizing metro service remains the top priority to ensure public safety and comfort moving forward.
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