4 dead in Japan tunnel explosion | Inquirer News

4 dead in Japan tunnel explosion

/ 10:07 AM May 27, 2012

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TOKYO – Four Japanese construction workers were confirmed dead Sunday after being recovered from inside a mountain tunnel where they had been trapped since an explosion on Thursday, an official said.

The blast occurred early Thursday inside a 2.8-kilometer (1.7-mile) highway tunnel being built in Minami Uonuma, about 180 kilometers northwest of Tokyo, police and fire department officials said.

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Rescuers had been unable to enter the tunnel because of dangerously high gas levels for more than two days but were finally able to bring out the workers early Sunday, a fire department official said.

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They “sent them to hospitals” but all “four were confirmed dead there”, the official added. No-one else was missing.

Rescuers who carried gas sniffers detected four different types of gas, the official said – oxygen, hydrogen sulphide, an unidentified combustible gas, and carbon monoxide.

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Police are investigating the cause of the accident, officials said.

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