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A failure in one of the train tracks caused chaos in the subway on Monday night. Dozens of people crowded for minutes on the platform of Dristor 1, because the garrisons could not leave the station. When asked how this incident was handled, Raed Arafat raised the issue of crowd management and said that passengers should no longer be allowed access.
The head of the Department of Emergency Situations says that measures have been taken to reduce traffic, working from home or changing work hours precisely to avoid congestion in public transport.
“We did not see the images of the subway, but we took some measures to reduce the impact on the subway and public transport. If something happened somewhere, we will have to analyze the incident, let’s see what the reason is,” Arafat told Digi24.
The head of DSU also had some advice and asked people to protect themselves and not put themselves at risk of getting sick sitting in the crowd and waiting outside if they know that they cannot reach their destination in a timely manner, when there are failures in the subway. . .
In addition, Arafat says that one of the solutions is for security companies to act and prevent people from entering the platform.
“Security companies must prevent people from entering when there is a malfunction. If we have a moment, we have to tell people instantly not to go back in. It’s a matter of managing the crowd. The solution was to stop them in the air. “People can get upset, but in such situations, instead of waiting inside and catching each other by being side by side, they better stay outside. They don’t get there faster if they try hard. “Inside,” Arafat concluded.
Editing: Alexandra Andronie