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- Tunnel Collapses in Los Angeles, Trapping Workers - The New York Times
The collapse happened up to six miles away from the tunnel’s only access point, the Los Angeles Fire Department said in a statement
- Los Angeles tunnel collapse: What we know, as at least 15 trapped
According to the Los Angeles Fire Department, the collapse could be "as many as six miles south" from the sole access point of the industrial tunnel
- 31 workers rescued after partial tunnel collapse in Los Angeles . . .
Thirty-one people working in a massive underground tunnel in Los Angeles were rescued Wednesday night after a portion of the structure collapsed, officials said
- At least 15 people trapped after tunnel collapses in Los Angeles
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
- Wilmington tunnel collapse: 31 construction workers reach safety | AP News
31 construction workers reach safety after partial collapse of Los Angeles industrial tunnel 1 of 7 | 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 initially feared much worse
- At least 15 workers trapped from tunnel collapse in Los Angeles: LAFD
The collapse occurred about "six miles south of the response address, which is the sole tunnel access," LAFD said LAFD attempts to rescue at least 15 workers in Los Angeles neighborhood
- Industrial tunnel collapses in Wilmington; trapped . . . - Los Angeles Times
More than 100 Los Angeles Fire Department personnel had been assigned to Wednesday night's incident at 1701 N Figueroa St , the site of the only entry point to the tunnel
- 31 workers rescued after tunnel collapsed in Los Angeles: Officials
The collapse happened about six miles south of the tunnel's only access, the Los Angeles Fire Department said
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