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Good Morning America

Thursday, July 10

Good Morning America

ABC News

News, Entertainment News, Daily News, Politics

4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 10 July 2025

⏱️ 70 minutes

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David Corenswet talks 'Superman'; New questions about emergency response in Texas after flooding; Pitmasters face off at Chicago's Windy City Smokeout food and music festival Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:22.1

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that because I work here. Get started today at banta.com. Live from ABC News headquarters in New York

0:34.7

City, this is Good Morning America. We're going to begin with some

0:38.2

breaking news overnight. More than two dozen workers trapped after a tunnel collapsed at a construction

0:42.6

site in Los Angeles. Firefighters and other first responders raised to the scene. We're going to show

0:48.3

you the incredible moment where all the workers made it out. Canaan Whitworth is there. Good morning,

0:53.5

Kane. Yeah, George, good morning to you. The first word from a All the workers made it out. Canaan Whitworth is there. Good morning, Kana.

0:56.9

Yeah, George, good morning to you.

1:00.6

The first word from officials on this simple and profound.

1:02.4

We were lucky.

1:04.7

Now, there is some renewed activity here at this site.

1:05.9

You can see it behind me.

1:07.2

But to give you some perspective,

1:13.4

these workers were trapped some 400 feet underground and six miles deep in this tunnel with only moments to react. Many left scrambling over a debris pile before they could be ushered

1:19.6

to safety. Overnight, a race against time to rescue more than two dozen workers trapped

1:26.1

after an 18-foot-wide tunnel collapse near Los Angeles.

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