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Changes in some bus and Metro routes with reduced speed: De Grange reports on the state of transport in the RM
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Changes in some bus and Metro routes with reduced speed: De Grange reports on the state of transport in the RM

Heavy rains have affected the Metropolitan Region (RM) of Chile over the past 24 hours, causing disruptions to transportation routes and services. Biminister of Transport and Public Works Louis de Grange reported that while public transport systems such as buses and the Santiago Metro are still operational, they are running at reduced speeds due to road damage. Some bus routes have been rerouted, and the Tren Nos service is operating with relative normality but with a slight reduction in overall capacity. De Grange urged residents to avoid unnecessary travel, especially in areas prone to flooding, and to follow local authority guidelines. Additionally, he noted that power outages caused by strong winds have impacted telecommunications infrastructure, affecting both digital and non-digital communication services. However, efforts are underway to restore electricity and maintain essential services.

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Changes in some bus and Metro routes with reduced speed: De Grange reports on the state of transport in the RM

Heavy rains have affected the Metropolitan Region (RM) of Chile over the past 24 hours, causing disruptions to transportation routes and services. Biminister of Transport and Public Works Louis de Grange reported that while public transport systems such as buses and the Santiago Metro are still operational, they are running at reduced speeds due to road damage. Some bus routes have been rerouted, and the Tren Nos service is operating with relative normality but with a slight reduction in overall capacity. De Grange urged residents to avoid unnecessary travel, especially in areas prone to flooding, and to follow local authority guidelines. Additionally, he noted that power outages caused by strong winds have impacted telecommunications infrastructure, affecting both digital and non-digital communication services. However, efforts are underway to restore electricity and maintain essential services.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced report on the impact of heavy rains on transportation and telecommunications in Chile, quoting official statements from the biminister of Transport and Public Works. There is no overtly biased language, and the information presented is factual, focusing on the effects

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