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Scare in Chennai: Metro Train Stops Inside Tunnel After Power Failure

A metro train running on the Blue Line stopped in an underground tunnel without any warning. As soon as the fast-moving train suddenly stopped

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Chennai: Tuesday morning in Chennai started as usual, but hundreds of people traveling by metro suddenly got caught in a situation that they had not even imagined. A metro train running on the Blue Line stopped in an underground tunnel without any warning. As soon as the fast-moving train suddenly stopped, the passengers present in the compartment got scared.

Lights went out, train stopped—passengers panicked

The train was going from the airport towards Wimco Nagar. Everything was normal until suddenly the light of the compartment blinked and the entire train was plunged into darkness. Within a few seconds the train stopped and got stuck in the tunnel about 500 meters before the Central Metro Station.

People started getting restless due to the sudden darkness and closed place. Parents got scared while handling the children; elders held their seats and asked for help from nearby. For about 10 minutes no one was able to understand what had happened and what would happen next.

People became more nervous after hearing the announcement and then gathered courage

After some time, it was announced in the train that due to a technical fault, the train would not be able to move further, and the passengers would have to reach the High Court station on foot. Many people got scared after hearing the idea of ​​walking in the tunnel, but the metro staff and technical team immediately arrived and calmed everyone down.

Passengers taken out of the tunnel one by one

Metro staff showed the way with torches and evacuated the passengers safely through the walkway inside the tunnel. The path was not long, but walking in the dark tunnel was not easy for anyone. Still, people slowly reached the High Court station, holding each other's hands. Everyone heaved a sigh of relief after reaching outside.

Service started again after half an hour

Chennai Metro said the fault was technical, and it took some time to fix. As soon as the situation became normal, the service from the airport to Wimco Nagar on the Blue Line was resumed. Operation remained normal on the Green Line also.

Even though this incident lasted for only a few minutes, it was a very scary experience for the people trapped inside the train. The good thing was that due to prompt action, all the passengers came out safely.

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