Beijing police have detained 10 people after a subway tunnel collapsed on
Wednesday morning trapping six workers.
 The rescue of the Beijing subway
collapse is under way on Thursday, March 29, 2007. [photobase.cn]

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Rescue work was still
underway at the Haidian district of Beijing, but rescue officials held out
little hope that the workers could be able to survive the accident.
Those detained include the supervisor and the designers of the tunnel but the
labor contractor, Zhou Yongfu, has disappeared, the Beijing Times reports on
Friday.
 A heartbroken relative of a trapped
worker at the accident site on Thursday, March 29, 2007. Six workers were
buried underground in the collapse and hope of their survival is slim.
[photobase.cn] 
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The collapse occurred
at 9:20 a.m. Wednesday, but the construction company -- China Railway 12th
Bureau Group Co. -- failed to report the accident to municipal authorities and
instead tried to rescue the trapped workers on its own.
The management of the project ordered all the workers to stay at the
construction site and told them not to talk to media and police. They
confiscated mobile phones from workers.
The Beijing municipal authority apparently learned of the accident at 5:00
p.m. on Wednesday, almost eight hours after the accident occurred, from an
unidentified source.
Workers' anger was palpable. Signs showing the construction company's logo
were defaced at the construction site.
The collapsed section on the new No. 10 subway line covers an area of about
20 square meters and is about 11 meters underground, rescuers said.
Beijing officials on Friday told Xinhua that rescue work had been delayed by
the company's cover-up attempts and the complicated underground conditions.