A woman jumped onto the track at Rajajinagar Metro station in Bengaluru on July 4, briefly disrupting Green Line service and delaying operations. No separate official BMRCL or police statement was immediately available in the reported coverage.
A woman jumped onto the track at Rajajinagar Metro station in Bengaluru on July 4, briefly delaying service on the city’s Green Line, according to same-day reporting.
The incident led to a short disruption as metro operations were slowed while authorities responded. The station is part of Bengaluru’s elevated Green Line corridor, which serves the northwest-south axis of the city.
Available coverage did not immediately disclose the woman’s condition or why she entered the track area. No separate official statement from Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Ltd or police was located in the accessible reports.
What is known
Times of India first reported the incident at 11:02 UTC on July 4. The report said the intrusion caused a temporary delay to Green Line service.
The available reporting remains limited, but the event raised the usual safety and operational concerns tied to track intrusions on urban metro systems.
What remains unclear
It is not yet clear how long the delay lasted, whether the woman was rescued or removed safely, or whether the disruption extended beyond Rajajinagar station.
Follow-up reporting may clarify whether BMRCL or police issue more details about the response and when service fully normalized.
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