14 trapped China tunnel workers rescued after five days


  • China
  • Sunday, 20 Jul 2014

BEIJING, July 19, 2014 (AFP) - Fourteen people who became trapped when a railway tunnel they were working on in China collapsed were freed Sunday after five days of rescue operations.

Emergency responders had battled since Monday to free the workers after the tunnel collapsed in southwestern Yunan province, China's official Xinhua news agency reported.

Rescuers managed to drill a hole through the debris to the stranded crew on Tuesday, passing them food, water and flashlights.

They were finally freed "in the early hours of Sunday", Xinhua reported. One worker who was in the tunnel at the time of the collapse remains unaccounted for.

China's transport infrastructure has developed rapidly in recent years, particularly its high-speed rail network, which was only established in 2007.

The country now boasts the world's largest high-speed rail network, but the sector has been rocked by scandals and corruption allegations, including a 2011 crash which killed at least 40 people and sparked an investigation which found evidence of bribery.

The accident caused a torrent of public criticism of the government amid accusations that authorities compromised safety in their rush to expand the network.

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