by Bethany Rielly ANTI-HS2 protesters in the Euston tunnel claimed today that there was a “major collapse” as bailiffs moved into a new part of the underground network to evict them. HS2 Rebellion told the Morning Star that no one one was injured during the collapse. Larch Maxey, one of the activists who has been living in the tunnel near London’s Euston station for more than three weeks, said in a video message that a “third of a ton of soil” landed on one of the bailiffs. “We just had a major collapse,” Mr Maxey said. “I’ve suggested they hold this operation and reconsider … we are nine and a half feet under, there is tons of earth above us.