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‘Shaken up’: 31 employees are analyzed after the part of the tunnel breakfast

The dreadful part of the WaCuty-La County tunnel is 31 left 31 suspects to put their safety method on Wednesday evening.

The end of the tunnel is closest to the 1700th of North Figuero Street from Wilmington, where Lilmington employees are sent after the accident reports, including specialized and specializing rescue teams.

All employees managed to make them out of the tunnel, which is six miles long and 400 feet[400m)underground

“We are all blessed today in Los Angeles, no one is injured, everyone is safe,” said Mayo Bass Mayor. “I feel so well that this is a good result in what you start like the best night.”

The workforce was five miles from the Wilmington to the Wilmington area.

There were 27 men inside the tunnel during the fall, according to Robert Ferrante, the largest LA County Sanition Districts. Some of four then enter the effort to help fellow workers.

The debris did not completely fill the tunnel, and the men were able to go back to the area where the fall was made.

“Any time when you fall into the tunnel behind you, there is only the way out. … so they had to come back and enter the corrupt part of the tunnel,” Ferrante said. “It was very fearful. We have a great fortune, no one was injured.”

Bass said he had the opportunity to talk to the staff and confirmed that they were able to reach members of their family, several of them waiting for anxiety on the scene.

The accident occurred in the Clearwater, designed to carry their water, pure is dirty from the combination of the joint ventilation system.

Before the accident, the tunnel was expected to reach Royal Palts Beach by the end of the year, where seven miles could occur. The plant is a largest water treatment plant that was held and worked for LA County Sanition.

This is the first major occurrence since the construction of the project began in late 2019. The work in the tunnel itself started in 2021.

But the work was stopped for the future, Ferrante said on Wednesday night. The contractor will need to get in and evaluate the tunnel situation that leads to a steadily located in the area, to find out what’s wrong and find out how to fix it.

“Nothing to say how long that will take,” he said. It will take as long as you need to make sure the tunnel is safe. “

Janice Hahn, Kula City City Councilemember Tim Mcosker and Congressmember Nanette Barragán arrived at the rescue site at the end Wednesday.

Hahn said it was a traumatic event, from the “alive and happy” dunge but also “all were moved.”

Hahn, sitting on the Directors board in the wildlands, said the organization would look for what happened and everything could be done to prevent the same incident that we could not work again.



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