Chaotic evacuation scene at Ventas metro station after a worker perforates a gas pipe, with emergency responders on site.
Chaotic evacuation scene at Ventas metro station after a worker perforates a gas pipe, with emergency responders on site.
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Worker perforates gas pipe at Ventas metro station causing chaos

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A workplace accident at the future museum works in Metro Ventas station yesterday caused a gas pipe to be perforated and forced the evacuation of the area.

The incident occurred around nine in the morning on Tuesday when several workers were drilling the ceiling of the old lobby under the bullring. One of them explained that a whistle was heard upon drilling and that they immediately turned off the switches and ran out while notifying the station chief and emergency services.

Firefighters from the Madrid City Council continued working until 19:00 to extract a gas bag trapped in a vault. Traffic was cut on Calle de Alcalá and the M-30 accesses, while the subway was evacuated preventively and sections of lines 2 and 5 were interrupted due to the gas smell that spread through the tunnels.

The Hilti drill remained stuck in the ceiling. Those in charge now plan to open a pit at the intersection of Julio Camba and Alcalá streets to release the remaining gas and repair the damaged pipe, tasks that will extend over several days during the San Isidro fair.

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Initial reactions on X highlight the gas pipe perforation by a worker at Ventas metro construction site, causing evacuations and disruptions to lines 2, 5, and 6. Media accounts shared updates on the chaos and safety measures. Some users explained the incident as justified for safety, while others criticized political opportunism during the emergency.

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Illustration of Santiago Metro Line 5 service restoration following a smoke incident at three stations.
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Santiago metro restores line 5 service after smoke incident

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Service on Santiago's Metro Line 5 was restored on Saturday after an interruption caused by smoke at three stations. The incident was reported after 11 a.m. and resolved around 12:45 p.m.

Three workers were injured on Saturday in the collapse of an excavation for a storm drain on Avenida Leopoldo Lugones in Buenos Aires' Núñez neighborhood. Two were trapped and rescued by firefighters, while the third suffered a nervous breakdown on site. The injured were taken to Pirovano hospital and are out of danger, according to emergency services.

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Alcalá de Henares city hall has activated its water reserves following a breakdown in a valve on the main supply network in Yunquera de Henares, Guadalajara. The incident, now repaired, affects 44 municipalities and may cause supply interruptions for several hours. Cistern trucks and bottled water have been provided for residents.

Santiago Metro faces a high number of damaged units, with 47 elevators and escalators out of service at press time. Engineer Ariel López reported peaks in failures during April and issues with the new Pago Ágil payment system.

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A water leak caused disruptions on several tram lines in Gothenburg on Sunday morning. Traffic resumed shortly before 11 a.m.

Mexico City's Metro Hidalgo station on Line 2 received nineteenth-century style lamps as part of ongoing renovations.

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Metro company reported the restoration of service on line 4 on Tuesday afternoon after the closure of seven stations caused by a person on the tracks. Service normalization was announced at 18:41 hours.

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