#WATCH | Uttarkashi (Uttarakhand) tunnel rescue | Lieutenant General Syed Ata Hasnain (Retd.), Member, NDMA, says "...According to me, it will take the entire night to complete this operation..." pic.twitter.com/IBGV7YS5xp
— ANI (@ANI) November 28, 2023
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:53pm on 28 Nov 2023,Tuesday India
Uttarkashi tunnel rescue operation may go overnight, experts monitoring the situation say. The National Disaster Management Agency said the pipe has "to be pushed for another two metres to reach" the 41 workers trapped for 16 days, indicating evacuation will occur overnight. Lt Gen (Retd.) Syed Ata Hasnain stated: "...According to me, it will take the entire night to complete this operation..." Rat-hole miners are manually drilling the final debris stretch horizontally after the main drilling got obstructed. Around 40% of the needed vertical boring is done too. Reinforcing "no premature announcements", Lt Gen Hasnain asserted: "We have to take care of the safety and security of people...We are not in any hurry..." Inching agonizingly closer, dangerous overnight rescue operations are expected soon to extricate the 41 deprived of natural light since November 12 in the cramped tunnel. Earlier, a top state official suggested drilling was "over" before CM Dhami posted pipe installation was done and workers would "soon" exit.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:35pm on 28 Nov 2023,Tuesday India
In the latest updates from the Uttarkashi rescue site, 'rat miners' are manually digging the debris and are just 2 meters away from reaching and evacuating the 41 workers trapped for 17 days in Uttarakhand's collapsed tunnel. Work is being conducted slowly and cautiously over safety concerns. Elaborate rescue preparations include an underground hospital to stabilize rescued workers and a standby Air Force Chinook helicopter to transfer them once evacuated. Earlier, multiple prior high-tech drilling attempts were hindered by tough terrain and falling debris. Videos released by rescue teams show the daunting piles of concrete and metal blocking access. After external machines failed, outlawed "rat-hole" mining was deployed for the last hazardous stretch to break through and save the group deprived of natural light since November 12 in the collapsed Silkyara tunnel. Their liberty is now tantalizingly close.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:46am on 28 Nov 2023,Tuesday India
In the latest updates coming from the Uttarkashi tunnel rescue site, member of the National Disaster Management Agency, Lt Gen (retd) Syed Ata clarified rescuers were "not quite there", with manual diggers reaching only 58 of 60 needed meters. 2-metre digging is still left before 41 trapped workers can be pulled out. Earlier, a top state official suggested drilling was "over" before CM Dhami posted pipe installation was done and workers would "soon" exit. However, NHIDCL MD Mahmood Ahmed did not confirm the drilling completion. With euphoric talk worrying officials, Lt Gen Ata insisted "no premature announcements" will be made stressing "safety and security." All principles will be followed, he said adding "We are not in any hurry..." Authorities voiced notes of caution amid premature official announcements about the marathon tunnel rescue effort approaching fruition.
Uttarkashi tunnel rescue | Chinook helicopter present at Chinyalisaur airstrip to airlift the workers after their rescue from Silkyara tunnel. pic.twitter.com/c2MUPd0JyH
— ANI (@ANI) November 28, 2023
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:05am on 28 Nov 2023,Tuesday India
A Chinook helicopter is present to airlift workers post-extraction from Uttarakhand's collapsed tunnel, where dozens of officials and foreign specialists have joined massive efforts to save 41 trapped men, reports ANI. Medical facilities inside the tunnel have been expanded with a team of doctors and experts being deployed along with the rescuers. CM Dhami and PMO officers are at the crisis site monitoring the situation. Nodal officer Neeraj Khairwal overseeing command from the ground; UK-based engineer Chris Cooper consulting on the rail tunnel rescue; Lt General Syed Ata Hasnain helming NDMA's role; expert Arnold Dix inspecting for most efficient worker extraction; 6 rat-hole mining pros from Madhya Pradesh assisting in hazardous manual drilling. Alongside state agencies, global tunneling, disaster response, and mining experts are providing crucial assistance to ensure the complex mission succeeds in bringing out the workers enduring over 17 days of entrapment.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:28am on 28 Nov 2023,Tuesday India
The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) gears up to rescue 41 workers trapped in Uttarakhand's Silkyara tunnel. Equipped with gas cylinders and lights, the NDRF team plans to traverse the rescue pipeline to the other side, with a provision for doctors to assess the workers' health. Using wheel-fitted stretchers and a rope mechanism, the trapped individuals will be pulled to safety one by one. The arduous process follows days of challenging anticipation. The workers, trapped behind a formidable 60-meter wall of debris, faced a critical situation. Manual drilling commenced on Monday, aiming to facilitate the rescue. Overcoming obstacles, an augur machine part obstructing evacuation pipes was successfully removed on the same day through vertical drilling from the top of the mountain. Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami expressed gratitude for the tireless efforts, stating, "With the blessings of Baba Baukh Nag and prayers of crores, the pipeline has breached the debris. Soon, the workers will be brought to safety." The anxious wait for the families of the trapped workers now hinges on the meticulous execution of this intricate rescue mission.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:17am on 28 Nov 2023,Tuesday India
AIIMS Rishikesh Assistant Professor Dr. Narinder Kumar said rescued Uttarakhand tunnel workers "will be brought here only if medical treatment requirements cannot be met in Uttarkashi District hospital." He informed that AIIMS has readied 20 trauma and ICU beds with a doctor team to deploy if the state government orders. But primary treatment will occur in Uttarkashi. One anxious mother of a trapped worker said "It has been 17 days since my son has been trapped...I won't believe it until I see it." Separately, rescued worker Gabar Singh's brother Jaimal thanked PM Modi for the operation and praised Minister VK Singh's supervision. With victims nearing freedom, AIIMS has backup beds and staff prepared in case Uttarkashi facilities get overwhelmed handling potentially serious medical issues.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:53am on 28 Nov 2023,Tuesday India
Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Dhami said rescuers "are minutes away from extricating" the 41 workers trapped for 17 days inside the collapsed Uttarkashi tunnel. He announced that "pipe-laying through the rubble at Silkyara tunnel was complete" in the complex operation making global headlines. In a post, Dhami stated, "With immense blessings...and relentless hard work of the rescue agencies...pipe-laying through the tunnel has been completed and our brothers will soon be evacuated." Garlands awaited the workers, with the evacuated group to be treated at a healthcare facility at the Community Health Center in Chinyalisaur. Relatives of the workers thanked PM Modi for the safe return of their loved ones. Some workers have reportedly exited but authorities haven't officially confirmed. After weeks of uncertainty, Dhami indicated the marathon rescue effort reached fruition with trapped workers tantalizingly close to liberation.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:52am on 28 Nov 2023,Tuesday India
In a significant development, the collapsed Silkyara tunnel in Uttarakhand has been breached, offering hope to the families of 41 workers trapped inside. Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami confirmed the completion of laying pipes for the workers' extraction. The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) is set to initiate the rescue operation, equipped with ropes and essential tools. Ambulances and doctors stand ready outside the tunnel. The intricate plan involves pulling workers one by one on wheeled stretchers through a 90 cm-wide pipe. The entire process is expected to take a couple of hours for each worker.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:32am on 28 Nov 2023,Tuesday India
A banned hazardous mining method finally made the breakthrough in rescuing the trapped 41 workers in the collapsed Uttarakhand tunnel after high-tech machines failed. 'Rat-hole' mining, involving manual digging of narrow pits, began to manually clear the tunnel rubble and save 41 trapped workers after 17 days. It allowed quick progress as diggers with hand tools burrowed tunnels on all fours like rats. But rat-hole mining's dangers saw India prohibit it in 2014 - though it remains rampantly used in Meghalaya's thin, economics-defying coal seams. In this process of mining, cramped shafts suit small framed miners, including illegally hired children. Despite accidents killing rat-hole workers, the outlawed technique became the last resort to manually inch through debris and reach the men deprived of natural light since November 12.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:17am on 28 Nov 2023,Tuesday India
In a major breakthrough on Tuesday, the rescue team breached the rubble and debris after 16 gruelling days and reached the 41 workers trapped since November 12 inside Uttarakhand's collapsed Silkyara-Barkot tunnel. Sources said around 1:10 pm the rescuers broke through to the missing workers, drawing cheers from the rescue site. Ambulances and a medical team immediately reached the remote spot to rush the workers to hospital once pulled out. In the last leg, 12 risky rat-hole miners had been manually digging towards the workers. CM Dhami confirmed pipes have finally been laid into the tunnel to pull the workers out very soon, ending their over two-week ordeal. Families anxiously await their safe return.