Uttarkashi tunnel collapse: 40 workers trapped under-construction; 35 metres debris to be cleared to reach them
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Uttarkashi tunnel collapse: 40 workers trapped under-construction; 35 metres debris to be cleared to reach them

The ongoing rescue efforts at the site of the collapsed under-construction tunnel in Uttarkashi have reached the second day. Currently, 40 workers remain trapped inside the tunnel. The rescue teams have successfully breached 15 meters into the tunnel, and efforts are underway to clear debris from the remaining 35 meters

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Nov 13, 2023, 10:30 am IST
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Rescue operations at the site of the collapsed under-construction tunnel in Uttarkashi have entered Day 2. 40 workers are trapped inside the tunnel, even as rescue teams manage to breach 15 metres into the tunnel.

Rescuers say the teams still have to clear about 35 metres of debris more to reach the location of the 40 trapped workers. The rescuers have been able to establish communication with the trapped workers.

#WATCH | Uttarakhand | Uttarkashi Tunnel accident: Relief and rescue work underway on war footing in Silkyara Tunnel located on Uttarkashi-Yamnotri road. NDRF and SDRF teams are present at the spot. pic.twitter.com/aETtuSKh7M

— ANI (@ANI) November 13, 2023

Prashant Kumar, Circle Officer of Uttarkashi told media, “The debris is about 60 meters deep. As we are clearing the debris, it is falling from above. The present situation is, that yesterday we established communication with the people trapped inside the tunnel. We have moved around 15 metres inside the tunnel, and around 35 metres are still to be covered. Everyone is safe, we have provided oxygen and water to them. We are making our way sideways to go inside the tunnel. After establishing communication, around 40 people are trapped inside.”

#WATCH | Uttarakhand | On Uttarkashi Tunnel accident, Prashant Kumar, Circle Officer of Uttarkashi says, "40 people are trapped inside the tunnel. All are safe, we have provided oxygen and water to them…"

"The present situation is, that yesterday we established communication… pic.twitter.com/KWBVtN0ks8

— ANI (@ANI) November 13, 2023

NDRF teams says that snacks and water have been given to the workers trapped inside, and they hope that by this evening they will breach the debris and rescue the workers.

” We have managed to give the trapped workers some chips and water. We can confirm that the workers are in a safe position. The rescue operation has been continuing, we hope that by this evening we will breach the debris and reach the site of the trapped workers to rescue them. At that section the plaster work wasn’t complete which is why the tunnel collapsed” Karmaveer Singh Bhandari-Assistant Commander NDRF told media.

#WATCH | Uttarakhand | On Uttarkashi Tunnel accident, NDRF's Assistant Commandant, Karamveer Singh Bhandari says, "All the 40 people trapped inside the tunnel are safe, we have provided water and food to them. Rescue work is underway. We are facing a bit problem as the debris is… pic.twitter.com/VzFq6Ow380

— ANI (@ANI) November 13, 2023

On November 11, a part of the tunnel broke about 200 meters ahead of the starting point on the Silkyara side of Brahmakhal-Polgaon.
Teams of SDRF and NDRF along with police personnel are conducting relief and rescue operations on a war footing to evacuate the people trapped inside the tunnel.

Ranveer Singh Chauhan, Prantiya Rakshak Dal (PRD) jawan said “Work is underway at a great speed. Everyone is working very hard. We were saddened yesterday because we weren’t able to communicate with those trapped. But then we were able to communicate with them.”

#WATCH | Uttarakhand | "Work is underway at a great speed. Everyone is working very hard…We were saddened yesterday because we weren't able to communicate with those trapped. But then we were able to communicate with them…," says Ranveer Singh Chauhan, Prantiya Rakshak Dal… https://t.co/xf2QYg7MJD pic.twitter.com/PBqLgJ4Tv5

— ANI UP/Uttarakhand (@ANINewsUP) November 12, 2023

Meanwhile, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said that he is in contact with the officials briefing him about the relief and rescue operation underway at the tunnel.

Information about the tunnel collapse was received at the District Control Room Uttarkashi with the caller requesting the assistance of an SDRF team at the spot.
Acting on the information, Commander SDRF, Manikant Mishra immediately directed a rescue team under the leadership of Inspector Jagdamba Vijalwan to leave for the spot with the necessary rescue equipment, they said.

“After reaching the spot, SDRF started a relief and rescue operation on a war footing in coordination with other rescue units,” the official said.

(with inputs from ANI)

Topics: UttarakhandRescue operationsUttarkashi tunnel collapserelief operationsSilkyara Tunnelcollapsetrapped labourers
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