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Uttarkashi tunnel collapse: Operation to rescue 41 workers trapped in Silkyara tunnel may take long time: NDMA

Drilling at the collapsed portion of the Silkyara tunnel to rescue the trapped men halted again on November 24 night after the auger machine engaged in drilling through the rubble to prepare an escape passage faced a hurdle, apparently a metal object, and busted.

November 25, 2023 / 19:32 IST
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Uttarkashi tunnel collapse: Operation to rescue 41 workers trapped in Silkyara tunnel may take long time: NDMA

The operation to rescue 41 workers trapped in the Silkyara tunnel may take a long time with the auger machine for horizontal drilling facing repeated hurdles and rescuers are now preparing to start vertical drilling, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) said on November 25.

The vertical drilling will start in the next 24 to 36 hours, NDMA member Lt Gen (retd) Syed Ata Hasnain said, adding the front part of the auger machine was broken and efforts are being made to retrieve those from the tunnel. "We need to have patience as it is a dangerous operation … 'is operation main lamba samay lag sakta hai' (this operation may take a long time)," he said, without mentioning any timeline for the completion of rescue operations.  Drilling at the collapsed portion of the Silkyara tunnel to rescue the trapped men halted again on November 24 night after the auger machine engaged in drilling through the rubble to prepare an escape passage faced a hurdle, apparently a metal object, and busted.

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The NDMA member said 47 meters of horizontal drilling have been done, and efforts are on to remove the broken part of the auger machine. Rescuers are exploring other options such as drilling the remaining stretch manually and undertaking vertical drilling.

On the vertical drilling option, the NDMA member said that machines are being placed on a platform on top of the tunnel and vertical drilling operations will start in the "next 24 to 36 hours". The second fastest way (after horizontal drilling) to reach the stranded workers would be top-down (vertical) drilling of 86 meters, he said.