Iraselma Renato – Lisbon metro passenger
“Suddenly the metro broke down. We thought it would be quick, but it wasn’t. People were all excited, the subway was very crowded. I even felt bad and lost consciousness. Here I had to help the firefighters. .Flooding, the lights were off, it was a huge panic.”
Jose Marquez –
Lisbon sappers“By the time we arrived, the evacuation process was already underway in an orderly and natural manner. About 500 people were evacuated. There were two people who were identified as being in a high state of alert and had to be treated on site.”
Conditional circulation
The yellow and green metro lines were blocked for several hours. The Yellow Line reopened at 10am, two and a half hours after the incident. As for the Green Line, the Alameda-Cais do Sodré section was reopened on Friday and metro service is expected to return to normal this Saturday at 6:00 am.
Author: Francisca Laranjo
Source: CM Jornal

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