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Tunnel collapse: Impatience growing among trapped men, kin as rescue work hits repeated hurdles

Virender's plea summed up the mood among the trapped workers and their relatives who have gathered here. As the rescue effort hits one after another hurdles, hope is gradually giving way to impatience and disappointment.

November 25, 2023 / 15:17 IST
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Tunnel collapse: Impatience growing among trapped men, kin as rescue work hits repeated hurdles
Tunnel collapse: Impatience growing among trapped men, kin as rescue work hits repeated hurdles

"He looked very stressed and impatient and kept asking us when would they come out," Sunita, whose brother-in-law Virender is among the 41 workers trapped inside the collapsed tunnel in Silkyara here for the past 13 days, said on November 25. Virender's plea summed up the mood among the trapped workers and their relatives who have gathered here. As the rescue effort hits one after another hurdles, hope is gradually giving way to impatience and disappointment.

After her interaction with Virender this morning, Sunita said, "Today we talked about 10 minutes…. He did not eat this morning. He told me that he does not want to eat…. We are very anxious now. He looked very stressed and impatient. He kept asking us when would they come out." Hailing from Bihar, she has come to the site along with her husband Devender and Virender's wife.

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Virender's elder brother Devender said the authorities are giving them hope everyday but are yet to achieve success. "For the last two days we are being assured by officials that they (trapped workers) are being evacuated soon but something or the other happens and the process gets delayed," Devender said in a tone of disappointment.

The communication between the trapped workers and their relatives is facilitated by a communication system set up through a six-inch wide pipe. An endoscopic camera was also pushed through this pipe, allowing rescue workers and relatives of the trapped men to see the condition inside.