The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stressed the importance of maintaining stability and security in the Central African country
Dubai Metro services were back to normal at around 6.50pm on Saturday after a brief disruption.
The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) had earlier confirmed that there had been a technical glitch on the Metro's Red Line. Buses were provided to riders who were travelling between the affected stations.
Around 40 minutes later, the authority issued another advisory informing commuters that the issue had been resolved and normal operations had resumed.
The RTA has thanked users for their cooperation.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stressed the importance of maintaining stability and security in the Central African country
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