
Mexico City Metro Flooded: Line A Service Suspended
Mexico City Metro Line A Service Suspended Due to Severe Flooding Mexico City, MX – June 3, 2025 – Heavy rains caused significant flooding along the Line A of the Mexico City Metro, leading to the suspension of service between Peñón Viejo and La Paz stations. The incident occurred around 3:15 AM local time, causing major disruptions for morning commuters. Videos circulating on social media show substantial water accumulation on the tracks, preventing trains from operating. Traffic congestion in the surrounding areas is also evident. "The flooding was so bad, I've never seen anything like it," said one commuter stuck in traffic near the affected section of the line. Metro officials are working diligently to clear the tracks and restore service as quickly as possible. They have urged commuters to seek alternative transportation options and avoid the area until further notice. The extent of the damage and the estimated time for service restoration are still being assessed. The incident highlights the vulnerability of the city's aging infrastructure to extreme weather events. The swift response of Metro personnel is commendable, but the disruption underscores the need for improved flood mitigation measures to prevent future service interruptions.