Motijheel-Shahbagh metro rail service resumes
Metro rail services on the Motijheel-Shahbagh section resumed after nearly seven hours' suspension following the death of a pedestrian, who was struck by a bearing pad that fell from a station in Dhaka's Farmgate area earlier today.
The operation of this section resumed around 7:15pm, according to a message sent by Ahsan Ullah Sharifi, public relations officer of MRT Line-6.
Earlier, the rail services on the Uttara–Agargaon section resumed around 3:00pm.
Around 12:30pm, a pedestrian, Abul Kalam Azad, 35, died when a bearing pad of metro rail station fell on him in Dhaka's Farmgate area. Azad, a travel agency employee originally from Shariatpur, lived in Narayanganj with his family.
Two people were also injured in the incident.
As a safety measure, metro rail services were suspended since the incident.
However, resumption of services on the Shahbagh-Agargaon section is unlikely today, Iftikhar Hossain, general manager (operation) of Dhaka Mass Transit Company Limited (DMTCL), said.


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