
40 Workers trapped in Uttarakhand Tunnel Face Potential 48-Hour Rescue Effort
40 Workers trapped in Uttarakhand Tunnel Face Potential 48-Hour Rescue Effort
A critical situation has unfolded in Uttarakhand’s Uttarkashi, where approximately 40 workers find themselves trapped in an under-construction tunnel for over 24 agonizing hours. Secretary Disaster Management Ranjit Kumar Sinha, after visiting the site, grimly reported that the rescue mission might extend for two more days before the trapped individuals can be safely evacuated.
Escape Route Created, But Challenges Persist
Efforts to rescue the workers have seen the creation of an escape passage, covering a distance of about 60 meters. While progress has been made with the removal of approximately 20 meters of blocking slabs within the tunnel, a significant challenge remains: a 35-meter passage is yet to be cleared, adding complexity to the already delicate rescue operation.
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Tragedy Strikes During Reprofiling Operation
The unfortunate incident occurred as around 40 workers were deployed for reprofiling, a process involving the modification or adjustment of the tunnel’s structure, located roughly 265 meters inside. The collapse, which took place nearly 50 to 55 meters away from the workers, resulted in their entrapment, triggering an immediate response to initiate rescue operations.
Innovative Approaches and Challenges Faced
Rescue teams have been working tirelessly to ensure the trapped workers’ well-being, prioritizing the supply of essentials such as food and oxygen. Communication has been established through Walkie-Talkies, allowing for coordination in the challenging rescue environment. The delay in operations has been attributed to loose soil causing debris to fall, prompting stabilization efforts and the initiation of shotcreting to secure the unstable portions of the tunnel.
The complex rescue plan involves the removal of loose dirt and shotcreting over a 21-meter stretch of debris. Meanwhile, a contingency plan using a hydraulic jack to push a 900 mm diameter pipe through the debris heap is underway, with specialized equipment and personnel being mobilized for this daring operation. Experts from the irrigation department have joined the collaborative effort to enhance the chances of a successful evacuation.
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