Mar 8 β€’ 12:42 UTC πŸ‡©πŸ‡° Denmark Politiken

Fire alarm affects metro operations around Christianshavn

A fire alarm at Christianshavn Station has halted metro services in the area, but no injuries have been reported.

A fire alarm triggered at Christianshavn Station on Sunday afternoon has led to a temporary suspension of metro services in the vicinity. Metro Service confirmed that services would be disrupted as emergency services, including police and rescue personnel, responded to the scene. Images from the location show a significant presence of both police and emergency responders, indicating the seriousness of the situation, even though there are currently no known injuries reported by the Copenhagen Police.

Only Christianshavn Station is affected by this disruption, while the rest of the metro line continues to operate as normal. Passengers have been advised to find alternative routes until the situation is resolved. The exact timeline for the resumption of normal service at Christianshavn Station remains unclear as investigations continue into the cause of the alarm.

This incident highlights the importance of safety protocols in public transportation hubs, with emergency services promptly responding to potential threats. Commuters in Copenhagen, particularly those relying on the metro for their daily transportation, may face some inconvenience as they navigate the situation. Metro Service is expected to provide updates as further information about resuming normal operations becomes available.

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