A
tunnel-boring machine is currently in operation at the forefront. Additionally,
efforts are being made to utilize blasting techniques to widen the tunnel
entrance for inserting a micro-boring machine.
Rescuers at the Silkyara tunnel in Uttarkashi of Uttarakhand are confident of pulling out all 41 workers safely but are shy of setting a deadline given the sensitivity of the terrain and challenges in drilling an exit path. Lt Gen Syed Ata Hasnain, a member of NDMA (National Disaster Management Authority) told reporters that the officials are working on a fresh five-point rescue plan and the focus is on the horizontal drilling to create a shaft for pulling out the workers.
"This
is not an easy challenge, so we are exploring every option. All the teams are
working on it, that is the only assurance I can give. Can't establish the
timeframe," said Lt Gen Hasnain.
A tunnel-boring machine
is currently in operation at the forefront. Additionally, efforts are being
made to utilize blasting techniques to widen the tunnel entrance for inserting
a micro-boring machine. The primary emphasis, as emphasized, remains on prioritizing
"saving lives" at this moment. The officials said that there was
sufficient water and oxygen inside and the visuals from inside showed that
there was ample space inside.
Additional
Secretary Technical, Road and Transport Mahmood Ahmed said, "We have
gathered multiple agencies. We are coordinating with them. Each agency has been
assigned a specific task...We are taking all possible contributions from the
army, BRO and other agencies. The district administration is cooperating with
us. NDRF and SDRF are also working."
The officials said that there is approximately 2 km of space where the
workers are trapped and electricity is also available. "A 4-inch pipe was
available which didn't get destroyed so we had a lifeline," they said.
A group of men has
become trapped following the November 12 collapse of a section of the
4.5-kilometre tunnel along the Brahmakhal-Yamunotri National Highway. This
tunnel, intended to connect Silkyara and Dandalgaon in Uttarkashi, constitutes
a segment of the Char Dham project.
The
workers, fortunate to have escaped without injuries, currently reside within a
400-meter safety zone situated behind a substantial 200-meter stretch of rocky
debris. To support them, supplies of food and water are being delivered through
a pipeline.
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