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A partial tunnel collapse in Los Angeles left dozens of workers trapped about 400 feet below ground. They all survived
More than 100 Los Angeles Fire Department responders raced to the scene ... “It was a tense situation. Anytime you have a collapse in a tunnel behind you, there was only one way out at that time, it’s ...
There was one entry point to the 18-foot wastewater tunnel that some 31 people were working in late on Wednesday night, per ...
After an 18-foot-diameter tunnel collapsed at a work site in Wilmington, 31 people were extricated unhurt. No one was missing ...
The July 9 breach was linked to high ground pressure, but the investigation into the Clearwater Project incident is ongoing, according to the local sanitation authority.
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Workers raced for miles in the dark to escape being trapped after tunnel collapsed in Los Angeles
Thirty-one construction workers inside a huge industrial tunnel in Los Angeles made it to safety after a portion of it collapsed Wednesday evening, an outcome officials called a blessing after they ...
Thirty-one men working on a tunnel about 400 feet beneath the ground in Los Angeles were operating a machine to carve through the earth. Without warning, a portion of the tunnel collapsed around ...
US News: 31 workers were safely rescued from an industrial tunnel under construction in Wilmington, Los Angeles, after a partial collapse. The Los Angeles Fire ...
Thirty-one men working on a tunnel about 400 feet beneath the ground in Los Angeles were operating a machine to carve through the earth. Without warning, a portion of the tunnel collapsed around ...
Thirty-one workers trapped inside a collapsed tunnel in Wilmington, Los Angeles, were successfully rescued, the Los Angeles Fire Department confirmed.
This image taken from footage provided by KABC/ABC7 Los Angeles shows first responders and workers after being lifted after a tunnel collapsed on Wednesday, July 9, 2025, in Los Angeles.
By Kathleen Magramo, Alaa Elassar, Stephanie Elam, Norma Galeana, CNN (CNN) — Thirty-one men working on a tunnel about 400 feet beneath the ground in Los Angeles were operating a machine to ...
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