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Los Angeles' 2nd Street Tunnel was tagged with graffiti hours after a cleanup, sparking debate between art and vandalism.
There was one entry point to the 18-foot wastewater tunnel that some 31 people were working in late on Wednesday night, per ...
None of the 31 construction workers rescued in the tunnel sustained visible injuries, according to LAFD. Firefighters said construction workers climbed over a roughly 12 to 15-foot pile of dirt to ...
Emergency crews successfully rescued 31 construction workers trapped underground after a tunnel partially collapsed in Los Angeles on Wednesday.
Los Angeles on Wednesday, July 9. The Los Angeles Fire Department confirmed that there were no "visible" injuries among those ...
The city of Los Angeles and taggers may be battling over territory when it comes to the 2nd Street Tunnel in downtown Los ...
Less than a day after city workers painted an iconic tunnel in downtown Los Angeles white, vandals tagged it again. Footage ...
Construction workers in a Los Angeles tunnel project reached safety after a partial collapse, with Mayor Bass praising first responders as the $700 million project faces investigation ...
The Los Angeles Fire Department rushed to Wilmington after a tunnel collapsed and trapped 27 people inside. Four other workers went in after the collapse to help the others.
The tunnel is being constructed for municipal waste management, part of the $630.5 million Los Angeles Effluent Outfall Tunnel. The tunnel project was greenlit in April 2019, with construction on ...
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 ...
The tunnel had only one way in and one way out, and the workers were about 400 feet underground when a section collapsed, according to Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts spokesman Michael Chee.