A broken drilling machine has forced Indian rescuers to consider manual drilling to reach 41 workers trapped in a tunnel in Uttarakhand state.
A drilling machine used to drill through 60 meters of rock in a tunnel in Uttarakhand state broke down when it was pulled out of a 47-meter-long pipe a day earlier, senior officials said today, making it unable to continue operating and delaying the rescue of 41 workers trapped in the tunnel.
"Rescuers will manually drill through the last 10 meters of rock and soil after the entire drilling machine is cut off and removed from the pipeline," the official said. Indian officials said the trapped workers were safe and had enough food, water, oxygen, medicine and light.
The area near the collapsed tunnel entrance in Uttarakhand state, India, on November 24. Photo: Reuters
Sunita Hembrom, a relative of a trapped person, said workers in the tunnel were "very worried".
More than 10 doctors, including psychologists, are at the scene to monitor the health of the 41 workers trapped in the tunnel. Those trapped have been advised to practice yoga, walk the 2km tunnel and talk to each other.
41 workers have been trapped since a road tunnel under construction in the Himalayas in Uttarakhand collapsed on November 12. The 4.5 km long tunnel, built between the cities of Silkyara and Dandalgaon, was intended to connect two of India's most sacred Hindu temples, Uttarkashi and Yamnotri.
Indian officials have not yet stated the cause of the tunnel collapse, but the area is frequently affected by landslides, earthquakes and floods.
Efforts to rescue Indian workers trapped in collapsed tunnel. Graphics: Reuters
Rescuers are deploying five plans, developed by five agencies and carried out from three different directions. The rescue operation has repeatedly encountered obstacles. Rescuers previously dug small pipes into the tunnel, helping to provide oxygen, water and snacks to the workers.
Vu Anh (According to Reuters )
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