Thirty -one employees were rescued after the collapse of a tunnel at a Los Angeles construction site on Wednesday night, according to the NBC and what the competent authorities said. Employees seemed to handle a tunnel opening machine when the collapse occurred, according to Robert Ferrante, chief engineer and general manager of the Los Angeles County Health District. The city’s fire department says there were no injuries. “We were lucky tonight,” Deputy Fire Chief Ronnie Villanueva told reporters. The NBC reports that more than 100 firefighters responded to the incident. The place where the collapse was noted was visited by the mayor of the city, which described the real heroes the rescuers and expressed its relief that there were no casualties.
Source: News Beast

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