The incident happened on the Kelana Jaya LRT line in Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 10, according to Sin Chew Daily. The train reportedly entered the station at about 10:30am. The fallen object appeared to be an advertisement banner. Commuters were instructed to alight from the affected train, and staff were seen attempting to remove the obstacle and dislodge the train. At 11:33am, RapidKL, the train operator, shared on X that the object had been removed and that train services would resume shortly after. #fyp #news
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