Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) resolved a 'technical issue' on the Dubai Metro on Tuesday morning which caused delays to the service.
Posting on X the RTA responded to a passenger saying: "Thank you for contacting us. Kindly note that there was a technical issue which has been immediately resolved, and the service is operating normally. Thanks for your understanding and apologies for the inconvenience caused."
Thank you for contacting us. Kindly note that there was a technical issue which has been immediately resolved, and the service is operating normally. Thanks for your understanding and apologies for the inconvenience caused.
— RTA (@rta_dubai) January 21, 2025
Passengers had taken to social media to notify the RTA of an issue which impacted the Dubai Metro service on Tuesday morning.
The ARN News Centre has reached out to the RTA for further comment.

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