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Glitch in Delhi Metro's Yellow Line affects services

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Gurugram, Sep 25 (IANS) Office-goers of Gurugram and Delhi faced an uneasy situation on Wednesday morning due to technical glitches in the Delhi Metro's Yellow Line section, affecting services between Huda City Centre and Qutub Minar stations.

The glitch was detected in the signals at the Huda City Centre metro station around 9.45 a.m. The engineers of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) fixed the problem in 45 minutes, an official said.

"Metro services were, however, normal in the other major portions of the Yellow Line between Qutub Minar and Samaypur Badli during those 45 minutes," a DMRC spokesperson said.

The office-goers, however, faced a tough time due to the disruption in services. Most of the stranded commuters had to opt for other modes of transportation to reach their destinations.

--IANS

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