translated from Spanish: Trailer crashes and damages Hospital Troncoso metrobus station (not yet opened)

A trailer crashed this morning into the Hospital Troncoso station of the extension of Metrobus line 5 (not yet opened), located in Iztacalco.
Mexico City government officials reported that no injured persons were injured, only the trailer operator was assessed and attended for nervous breakdown by a medical unit of the Tláhuac mayor’s office, but did not warrant hospital transfer.
Events occurred at 11:40 a.m. when the white trailer, branded Kenwood with 92-AE-8C plates, invaded the confined lane and hit the roof of the Hospital Troncoso station.
The station suffered roof damage that is being checked by Metrobus personnel, as well as glass breakage and a detached polycarbonate sheet.

Regarding the incident recorded at the Hospital Troncoso station of the L5 extension and a trailer, we inform the following: pic.twitter.com/tQac7BtXmW
— Metrobus CDMX (@MetrobusCDMX) September 1, 2020

An opinion will be carried out to rule out structural damage and thereby determine whether it will be able to provide service from 7 September when it would start operating, or thereafter.
At the point are staff of the Secretariat of Citizen Security, as well as the insurer of the responsible.
The extension of Line 5 has an extension of 14.5 kilometers, consisting of 26 stations that go from San Lázaro to Las Bombas. Connect four mayors: Venustiano Carranza, Iztacalco, Iztapalapa and Coyoacán.
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Original source in Spanish

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