31 Los Angeles Tunnel Workers Rescued
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The Los Angeles Fire Department rushed to Wilmington after a tunnel collapsed and trapped at least 15 people inside. Authorities have not been able to contact the people trapped inside. The tunnel collapse appeared to damage communication lines.
Twenty-seven industrial workers were rescued from a collapsed municipal wastewater management tunnel that was under construction in Los Angeles on Wednesday evening, the city’s fire department said. No visible injuries were reported.
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A portion of a huge industrial tunnel under construction in Los Angeles collapsed Wednesday and up to 15 workers may have been trapped. That's according to the Los Angeles Fire Department. The
A check from California’s largest property insurer, which says it has paid billions of dollars in claims from the LA-area fires, has taken more than a week to clear so far.
There was one entry point to the 18-foot wastewater tunnel that some 31 people were working in late on Wednesday night, per the LA fire department.
First responders rescued 31 trapped workers from a collapsed tunnel in Los Angeles on July 9, officials said.
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