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Which risk was historically most prominent when Roman legionaries undermined enemy fortifications during siege warfare?

A)Tunnel collapse from inadequate shoring
B)Poisoning from subterranean gases
C)Flooding from groundwater infiltration
D)Entrapment by counter excavation

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When Roman legionaries undermined walls for siege, tunnel collapse was a primary hazard as timber shoring techniques were rudimentary, potentially leading to fatal cave-ins. Therefore tunnel collapse was the main threat, rather than poisoning, flooding, or enemy action requiring more specialized circumstances.

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