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'Triumph of human labour over machinery': Global media on Uttarakhand tunnel rescue operation

'Outside the tunnel, there have been celebrations at the news of the first man coming out of the tunnel,' the BBC reported while providing regular updates on the rescue operation.

November 29, 2023 / 21:18 IST
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Ambulances carrying rescued workers leave the tunnel site after emergency and rescue teams safely brought out all trapped workers from the collapsed Silkyara tunnel. (Image credit: AFP)
Ambulances carrying rescued workers leave the tunnel site after emergency and rescue teams safely brought out all trapped workers from the collapsed Silkyara tunnel. (Image credit: AFP)

As rescuers on Tuesday evening successfully pulled out all the 41 construction workers trapped in a collapsed mountain tunnel in Uttarakhand after a 17-day ordeal, the global media provided live coverage of the dramatic rescue operations.

"In the end it was a triumph of human labour over machinery as the specialist rat-hole mining experts managed to manually break through the final 12 metres of rubble, using only hand drills and pulleys," The Guardian newspaper wrote.

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The workers were pulled out through an escape pipe after the last stretch of rubble had been manually drilled by a specialist team of "rat-hole mining" experts who had been flown in to help after the mechanical drill broke down.

The dramatic scenes of the first men emerging on stretchers from the entrance of the Silkyara-Barkot tunnel came after more than 400 hours, during which the rescue operation hit multiple obstacles, delays, and false promises of imminent rescue, the British newspaper said in a detailed report.