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Another hurdle halts rescue work at Silkyara tunnel, drilling stopped for now

The drilling resumed around midnight Tuesday but then there was the other, relatively minor, second setback the next night.

November 23, 2023 / 23:26 IST
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Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami also arrived in Silkyara.
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami also arrived in Silkyara.

Boring through the rubble of the collapsed Silkyara tunnel was put on hold again Thursday apparently after cracks appeared in the platform on which the drilling machine rests, in a fresh hurdle to the rescue of 41 workers trapped inside for 11 days. Uttarkashi, Nov 23 Boring through the rubble of the collapsed Silkyara tunnel was put on hold again Thursday apparently after cracks appeared in the platform on which the drilling machine rests, in a fresh hurdle to the rescue of 41 workers trapped inside for 11 days.

The dampener came hours after the operation resumed earlier in the day, following a six-hour delay to cut through an iron girder that came in the way of the auger machine late Wednesday night. This is the third time that the drilling exercise has been halted since the multi-agency rescue mission began on November 12 after a stretch of the under-construction tunnel in Uttarakhand’s Char Dham route collapsed.

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According to one official, the drilling was stopped Thursday to stabilise the platform on which the 25-tonne drilling machine is mounted. Some cracks apparently appeared in the structure, but there was no official confirmation. In the afternoon, a government press statement in Delhi said minor vibrations were noticed at 1.10 pm and the auger was being pushed slightly back to reassess the force to be applied. It said the operation will then restart.

Before the setback, officials were looking at the possibility of the operation ending on Thursday night provided no more obstacles emerged during the drilling as it entered the last stretch of 10 to 12 metres. "I expect that in the next few hours or by tomorrow, we will be successful in this operation," National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) member Lt Gen Syed Ata Hasnain said in Delhi, even as warned that there could be more hurdles that could delay it.