Sichuan, China—A section of a highway tunnel ceiling collapsed unexpectedly during routine structural maintenance at ten in the morning, burying two workers beneath tons of rock and concrete. The crew had been reinforcing aging rock bolts inside the bore when the unsupported arch fractured without warning. Heavy earthmoving equipment rushed into the tunnel mouth to begin clearing the blocked debris pile. Emergency rescue teams confirmed both workers dead at the site after a five-hour excavation effort.
Geological engineers on site noted that recent heavy rainfall had increased subsurface water pressure behind the concrete lining. The tunnel had been constructed fifteen years ago and was undergoing its first major structural rehabilitation phase. Supervisors had reported minor hairline cracks in the vault panels earlier in the week during a routine engineering walkthrough. Safety gear worn by the victims was recovered from the edge of the collapse zone.
Provincial safety inspectors arrived at the portal by early afternoon to review construction permits and maintenance logs. The main engineering contractor declined to provide an immediate comment regarding adherence to reinforcement protocols. Local police cordoned off the access road leading to the tunnel entrance to keep onlookers and media away from the rescue zone. Transport authorities ordered an immediate halt to all ongoing maintenance work across regional highway tunnels.
Workers gathered in small groups outside the project site office discussing the sudden structural failure. Company representatives met with local government officials to coordinate the notification of the victims' families. Compensation talks will begin once forensic processing of the recovered bodies concludes at the county center. State safety regulators announced plans for a province-wide structural review of aging mountain tunnels.
Rescue equipment slowly exited the tunnel mouth as evening shadows lengthened across the mountain valley. Traffic through the parallel bore remains closed while structural integrity sensors monitor rock movement. Investigation teams will spend the next several days analyzing core samples from the collapsed vault section. Final reports from the provincial work safety commission are expected within two weeks.
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