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November 27, 2023
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Published: November 27, 2023 5:26 am
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India’s emergency services have begun drilling into the mountain from above to reach the 41 construction workers trapped inside

​​A new strategy has been adopted by rescue teams in India, who have been working tirelessly since November 12 to free 41 people trapped inside a collapsed tunnel which had been under construction.

On Sunday, emergency services began drilling vertically from above where the trapped men are located. They’ve made swift progress so far; the workers are 86 meters under the surface and they’ve already drilled through around 30 meters, ANI news agency reported on Monday, citing officials.

Rescue operations have hit several snags due to the difficulty of the Himalayan terrain and the failure of several pieces of equipment being used. Last week, a machine used to drill a hole through the tunnel got stuck several times. After the blades of the machine became mired in the debris, a plasma cutter machine was ordered from southern India’s Telangana state to remove the broken parts. The rest of the rescue operation has been carried out using manual drilling, officials said. 

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A crane carries a part of drilling machine as rescue operation enters its final phase, for workers trapped in the Silkyara under construction road tunnel, days after it collapsed in the Uttarkashi district of India's Uttarakhand state on November 22, 2023.
‘Keep spirits high’ – survivors’ message to 41 men trapped in tunnel for 12 days

Earlier, senior National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) member Lt General Syed Ata Hasnain (Retd.) compared the mission to a “war.” “When you do something with mountains, you cannot predict anything” he was quoted as saying by the Times of India. Tunneling expert Arnold Dix, who had flown in from Australia to be part of the mission, has largely advocated a “safety first” approach and cautioned against “rushing” the rescue. 

The workers were building the tunnel when part of it caved in on November 12 due to a landslide. Contact with them was established in the first days of the rescue mission, and they have been provided with oxygen, medicine and food through steel pipes. A National Disaster Management Authority official on Sunday said the men were “in good health.” 

The trapped workers had come from all parts of the country to be part of the tunnel project. Fifteen were from the Jharkhand state, eight from Uttar Pradesh, five each from Odisha and Bihar, three from West Bengal, two each from Uttarakhand and Assam, and one from Himachal Pradesh.


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A panel of experts investigating the disaster has said the tunnel did not have an emergency exit and may have been built through a geological fault known as a “shear zone“, which could have caused the collapse, Reuters reported on Friday, citing an unnamed source. 

The tunnel is a part of the ambitious, $1.5 billion Char Dham project, designed to connect four important Hindu pilgrimage sites in northern India via a 890 km, two-lane road. It was being built by the state-run National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation, under the aegis of India’s transport ministry. 

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