China News Service, October 13th. According to a report from Japan's Fuji TV, at 10 am local time on the 13th, a construction site near Yokohama Station in Japan collapsed and a male worker was buried.

Due to the complex situation at the scene, rescue activities have stalled.

At 10 am local time on the 13th, a construction site near Yokohama Station in Japan collapsed and a male worker was buried alive.

(Image source: Screenshot of Fuji TV Station)

  According to reports, the site where the accident occurred plans to build a building with 43 floors above ground, 2 floors underground, and a height of about 180 meters. At the time of the incident, a total of 10 workers were working on site, of which 2 were digging underground.

  According to the report, at about 10 o'clock local time, a landslide occurred about 10 meters underground on the construction site, and a male worker was buried.

After the accident, a large number of rescuers rushed to the scene.

Allegedly, although rescuers can see the buried man, the man did not respond to the rescuers' cry, and may have lost consciousness.

  In addition, due to the gushing of groundwater at the landslide, rescue activities were interrupted approximately 6 hours after the accident.

Rescuers said that after ensuring safety, they will restart rescue.