A man has been rescued this morning after being trapped under a steel pole six metres underground.
Fire and Emergency New Zealand were called to the workplace incident in Auckland's Sandringham at 9am. FENZ said the man was "trapped under a steel pole six to seven metres below ground".
"He is no longer trapped, and police and ambulance extracted him from the hole."
The man was taken to Auckland Hospital in a serious condition.
FENZ said seven fire units were at the scene.
The man was working on Watercare’s Central Interceptor project, a tunnel between central Auckland and the Māngere wastewater treatment plant.
Watercare said in a statement today: "A subcontractor was this morning injured at the Watercare Central Interceptor Haverstock Rd site, Sandringham.
He was trapped between a sheet pile (similar to a retaining wall) and a beam whilst working inside a six-metre deep concrete chamber.
They said the man "was not involved in tunnelling operations" and the site will remain closed for the rest of the day.
Watercare's Shayne Cunis added: "The health and safety of our staff and contractors is our number one priority and we will be thoroughly investigating this incident".
He said Worksafe has been notified.
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