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All 31 workers make it out safely after Los Angeles tunnel collapse
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In a tense but ultimately uplifting incident, all 31 workers trapped inside a collapsed Los Angeles tunnel managed to escape unharmed. They had to scramble over mounds of dirt and debris—some as high as 15 feet—to reach safety via a tunnel boring machine before being driven out.
Editor’s Note: Tunnel collapses can be deadly, so this near-miss is a rare bit of good news. It highlights both the risks of underground construction and the importance of emergency protocols—when they work, lives are saved. For a city with aging infrastructure and ongoing projects, this outcome is a relief.
31 construction workers reach safety after partial collapse of Los Angeles industrial tunnel
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Thirty-one construction workers made it out safely after a scary incident in Los Angeles, where part of an industrial tunnel they were working in suddenly collapsed. Emergency crews quickly stepped in to get everyone to safety—no injuries reported.
Editor’s Note: Tunnel collapses can be deadly, so the fact that everyone escaped unharmed is a huge relief. It’s also a reminder of the risks construction workers face daily and how crucial safety protocols—and fast emergency response—really are. Stories like this often prompt calls for stricter oversight in high-risk industries.
Construction workers reach safety after Los Angeles industrial tunnel partially collapses: ‘Everyone is safe’
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A scary situation turned out okay when an industrial tunnel under construction in South LA partially collapsed late Wednesday night. All 31 workers inside made it out safely—officials confirmed no injuries. While the cause isn’t yet clear, the relief is palpable: "Everyone is safe" says it all.
Editor’s Note: Tunnel collapses can be deadly, so this near-miss underscores both the risks of construction work and the importance of safety protocols. It’s a reminder that infrastructure projects need vigilance, but also a rare bit of good news when things don’t go tragically wrong.
31 construction workers reach safety after partial collapse of Los Angeles industrial tunnel
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A scary situation in LA turned out better than expected—31 construction workers escaped unharmed after part of a massive industrial tunnel they were working in suddenly collapsed. Rescue teams had braced for the worst, but officials are calling it a "blessing" that everyone got out safely.
Editor’s Note: Tunnel collapses can easily turn deadly, so this near-miss highlights both the risks of industrial construction and the importance of emergency preparedness. It’s also a reminder of how often we rely on unseen workers building critical infrastructure—luckily, this time, the system worked.
31 workers reach safety after partial collapse of Los Angeles industrial tunnel
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A scary situation turned into a relief when 31 construction workers escaped unharmed after part of a massive industrial tunnel in Los Angeles caved in Wednesday evening. Officials are calling it a "blessing" that everyone got out safely—no injuries, just a lot of shaken nerves.
Editor’s Note: Tunnel collapses can easily turn deadly, so this near-miss is a stark reminder of the risks construction crews face—and why safety protocols matter. The fact that everyone walked away is worth celebrating, but it’ll likely ramp up scrutiny on infrastructure projects in the area. For workers and their families, it’s one of those "close call" stories that sticks with you.
Dozens of workers rescued in Los Angeles tunnel collapse
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Thirty-one construction workers had a terrifying close call when a tunnel collapsed at a Los Angeles worksite Wednesday night. Rescue teams pulled them to safety—some in a dramatic cage lift—and thankfully, no serious injuries were reported. Videos and officials confirmed the chaotic scene, but the quick response avoided a potential tragedy.
Editor’s Note: Tunnel collapses are rare but deadly when they happen, so this near-miss underscores both the risks of construction work and the importance of emergency preparedness. The fact that everyone made it out alive is a win, but it’ll likely spark questions about safety protocols on big infrastructure projects. For Angelenos, it’s a reminder of the hidden dangers behind the city’s constant construction boom.

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