Oh, my God! Construction tunnel collapse, workers have no time to run, the whole body was buried, only exposed the head!

The construction workers are most afraid of landslides

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Once they are buried, the death seems to start counting down..

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But at this time, there are a group of people who will do their best to save them! On the afternoon of May 4, a construction tunnel collapsed in Luoyang City

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A man was buried by earthwork due to delayed evacuation, leaving only his head exposed

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The 3-meter-deep tunnel may collapse again at any time, and the man’s life is in danger

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Firefighters successfully rescued the man by digging for 4 hours with their bare hands

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At about 1:00 p.m

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that day, the fire station of Minzu Road, the fire rescue brigade in the old urban area of Luoyang City, who received the alarm, quickly rushed to the scene of the accident near Hualin Road, Hui District, Fuhe

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Firefighters found that in the cave in tunnel about 3 meters deep, only the head of a man was exposed

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Due to the loose soil on one side of the tunnel, there is a risk of collapse again

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Firemen first use alloy plates to reinforce and block the pit wall

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However, in the process of rescue, the space of the scene is narrow, the use of rescue equipment may hurt the trapped people, and may lead to collapse

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Firefighters can only dig with their bare hands

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In order to speed up the rescue, we took turns to go on the field, and did not stop for a moment

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At the same time, they kept communicating with the trapped men, and used straw to supplement saline and glucose for the trapped men, so as to monitor their safety status at all times

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When communicating with the trapped man, the fireman learned that he found that when the earth pit collapsed, he could not escape from the buried pit, and his right leg was in a kneeling position

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After about an hour of uninterrupted excavation, the man’s right leg was rescued, but his left leg was pressed in the pipe at the bottom of the pit and could not move

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Problems ensued, and the soil above the pit wall kept sliding, which hindered the rescue

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The on-site commander decided to excavate the earthwork behind the trapped personnel first, reinforce the pit wall again, and then carry out rescue

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One hour later, the earthwork in the tunnel had been reinforced, and the rescue was launched again

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Finally, after nearly 4 hours of unarmed excavation, the man was successfully rescued..

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