by David Darby •
A collision between two automobiles in Maracena on Monday morning, 1st January, resulted in no accidents.
The incident wouldn’t have been of main significance if one of many automobiles had not been left in the midst of the metro tracks, which compelled the metro to cease and affected automobile visitors too.
Round 9 o’clock Tuesday morning, the Granada metro warned that “resulting from an obstruction on the monitor, we’re obliged to offer a partial service between Armilla and Maracena.”
Because of the immediate motion taken by the Maracena Native Police to clear the drivers concerned within the accident and take away their automobiles it allowed the metro connections to return to regular.
At round eleven o’clock within the morning, full providers have been restored on the metro line between Armilla and Maracena. The Maracena Division of Security, Site visitors, Mobility and Inside Affairs reported that the accident didn’t trigger any accidents, solely materials injury to the automobiles concerned and the ensuing transportation issues.
(Information/Noticias: Metropolis & Metropolitan Space, Granada, Andalucia)