Uttarakhand tunnel rescue highlights: ‘Will review all tunnels in state to avoid such cases,’ says CM Dhami
Uttarakhand tunnel rescue highlights: All 41 workers trapped in Silkyara tunnel successfully rescued.
Uttarakhand tunnel rescue highlights: Rat-hole mining specialists engaged in rescuing 41 workers trapped in the collapsed Silkyara tunnel in Uttarakhand's Uttarkashi initiated manual drilling through the debris on Monday. In the latest updates, all the 41 trapped workers are successfully removed. Around 1:30 pm on Tuesday, Bansi Dhar Tiwari, the state government's information department, announced the completion of drilling. Shortly after, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami confirmed on social media that the escape pipe had been laid into the drilled passage, expressing optimism about bringing out all workers soon....Read More
However, hours later the National Disaster Management Authority’s official said that the breakthrough is not yet achieved but the rescuers are quite close.
Finally, at around 7:00pm the breakthrough was achieved and rescuers entered the collapsed tunnel.
At least 12 rat-hole mining experts were tasked with horizontally drilling through the final 10- to 12-meter stretch of debris in the collapsed section of the under-construction tunnel on the Char Dham route in Uttarakhand. The alternative drilling approach was adopted after a large auger machine became stuck on Friday. Approximately 40 per cent of the necessary 86-meter vertical drilling has been completed.
Uttarakhand tunnel rescue LIVE Updates: ‘Not in any hurry, safety precautions implemented, says NDMA
Lieutenant General (Retd.) Syed Ata Hasnain, Member, NDMA, says "All safety precautions will be implemented. No premature announcements are to be made, it will be against all principles. We also have to take care of the safety and security of people who are rescuing the wrokers...We are not in any hurry..."
Uttarakhand tunnel rescue LIVE Updates: 58m of manual drilling done, two more meters to go, says NDMA
Lt Gen (retd)Syed Ata Hasnain, a member of the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) said they have reached 58 metres and two more metres remain. He said there will be no premature action. He said all safety precautions are being taken. He said three teams of NDRF will go inside for evacuation, while SDRF will support them. It will take 3 to 5 minutes to take out each worker.
Uttarakhand tunnel rescue LIVE Updates: 58m of debris cut out, says NDMA
Lieutenant General (Retd.) Syed Ata Hasnain, Member, NDMA, says "We are near a breakthrough but not yet there. Manual work has carried on and we have reached 58 metres. The debris had been cut and the work was going on the entire night. Our rat miners, experts and Army engineers have been able to take it to 58 metres and the pipe has been pushed with the help of the auger machine..."
Uttarakhand tunnel rescue LIVE Updates: Families await safe return
Anticipation had been building up at the disaster site on the Char Dham route hours before the news broke outside.
Uttarakhand tunnel rescue LIVE Updates: Chinook helicopter ready to airlift
Uttarakhand tunnel rescue LIVE Updates: Food sent along with ambulances
"The food (for the trapped workers) is being sent along with the ambulance. Aloo gobhi, roti, dal and rice is in the menu today," said Vikas Rana, Assistant HR at Hyderabad-based Navayuga Engineering Company Limited, the company constructing the tunnel.
Uttarakhand tunnel rescue LIVE Updates: Latest visuals of evacuation work
Uttarakhand tunnel rescue LIVE Updates: Temporary medical facility established inside tunnel
A temporary medical facility has been expanded inside the tunnel. After evacuating the trapped workers, their health check up will be done at this facility. In case of any problems, 8 beds have been arranged by the health department and a team of doctors and experts are on standby.
Uttarakhand tunnel rescue LIVE Updates: Beds, chairs ready for workers
Uttarakhand tunnel rescue LIVE Updates: Timeline on how traditional manual drilling came as final help
• Workers trapped behind a 60m debris wall in the Silkyara tunnel.
• Augur machine was damaged, had to be removed by cutting
• Simultaneously, vertical drilling started from top of mountain.
• The manual horizontal drilling for the rescue started yesterday in place of augur machine.
Uttarakhand tunnel rescue LIVE Updates: This morning, CM offered prayers to local deity
Uttarakhand tunnel rescue LIVE Updates: ‘I won’t believe until I see it with my own eyes,’ says mother of a trapped worker
Mother of a worker who is trapped in the Silkyara tunnel says, "It has been 17 days since my son has been trapped. I will be happy when my son arrives I won't believe it until I see it with my own eyes..."
Uttarakhand tunnel rescue LIVE Updates: Trapped workers’ return anytime soon!
Uttarakhand tunnel rescue LIVE Updates: Garlands taken inside tunnel to welcome trapped workers
MOS Gen (retd) VK Singh and CM Dhami enter the tunnel. 41 garlands also taken inside the tunnel to welcome the workers once they come out.
Uttarakhand tunnel rescue LIVE Updates: Family members eagerly awaiting return
Family members of the trapped workers who are expected to be rescued soon from the Silkyara tunnel in Uttarkashi say, "We are happy that they will be rescued soon. We will welcome them in a nice way. We had told them that the rescue team would reach them soon."
Uttarakhand tunnel rescue LIVE Updates: Union minister General VK Singh (Retd) , CM Dhami and top officials present at the spot
Uttarakhand tunnel rescue LIVE Updates: Hospital beds made ready for trapped workers treatment
Uttarakhand tunnel rescue LIVE Updates: Thanking those involved in rescue efforts, says UP government official
"It is a matter of happiness for us. I want to thank PM Modi, the Uttarakhand administration and those involved in the rescue operation on behalf of the UP government," says Arun Mishra, coordinator of UP government for rescue operation.
Uttarakhand tunnel rescue LIVE Updates: Ambulances, disaster relief forces on alert
Uttarakhand tunnel rescue LIVE Updates: Final exit pipe laid
The rescue teams have laid the final section of exit pipe to reach 41 men trapped in a collapsed road tunnel for 17 days, officials said Tuesday.
Uttarkashi tunnel rescue LIVE Updates: Breakthrough achieved, what next?
Officials said that the evacuation process, involving pulling the workers out individually on wheeled stretchers through a 90 cm wide pipe, is expected to take a couple of hours. Before rescue workers can commence the evacuation, the pipe was pushed through, and debris is being cleared to allow them to crawl through and begin the retrieval operation.
Uttarkashi tunnel rescue LIVE Updates: 16 days ordeal to end today!
Rescue crews successfully breached the 60-meter stretch of debris in Uttarakhand's Silkyara tunnel on Tuesday in a big relief for the 41 workers who had been trapped for 16 days.
A senior official confirmed the completion of drilling.
The tunnel had been obstructed since November 12 when a section collapsed, trapping the workers inside.
Uttarkashi tunnel rescue LIVE Updates: Pipes laid to evacuate trapped labourers, updates CM Dhami
CM Dhami's tweet: As a result of the immense grace of Baba Baukh Nag Ji, prayers of crores of countrymen and the tireless work of all the rescue teams engaged in the rescue operation, the work of laying pipes in the tunnel to take out the workers has been completed. Soon all the labour brothers will be taken out.
Drilling through collapsed Silkyara tunnel over: Uttarakhand official
Uttarakhand officials tells PTI, “Drilling through collapsed Silkyara tunnel over”
‘Welding takes 1-2 hours’: MD of National Highways & Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited
Mahmood Ahmad, the MD of National Highways & Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (NHIDCL) says, "One more pipe has to be welded today. We will then take out the muck and push the pipe in. Welding takes 1-2 hours..."
Ambulance goes inside tunnel, doctors on standby
An ambulance has been sent inside the Uttarkashi tunnel to give the workers immediate medical assistance, with a team of doctors on standby.
Horizontal, vertical and manual drilling simultaneously
The horizontal, vertical and manual drilling in the Uttarakhand collapse rescue projects are being done simultaneously, with the project making major progress.
Major breakthrough in Uttarakhand tunnel collapse rescue
The manual drilling of the tunnel has been completed till 55 metres, and a major breakthrough is expected in the rescue operations by 5 pm today, with just a few metres left.
'Expecting to see results by 5pm': Micro tunneling expert
“We are still mining. We have got a couple of more metres to go...We are expecting to see some results by 5 pm. 2-3 metres are left,” Micro tunnelling expert Chris Cooper said.
Vertical drilling stopped for some time, manual drilling continues
Vertical drilling on the hill has been stopped for the time being. Manual drilling is going on successfully inside the tunnel and to ensure that there is no hindrance in the drilling work below, vertical drilling has been stopped. Meanwhile, the process of changing machines in vertical drilling is being completed.
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SDRF, NDRF deployed on spot, doctors teams too for stranded workers: CM Dhami tells PM Modi laying out steps after rescue
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami's office said on Tuesday, “Prime Minister Narendra Modi called up Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami once again today and took information regarding the relief and rescue work of workers trapped in the tunnel in Silkyara.”
“Prime Minister Narendra Modi inquired from Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami about the well-being of the workers trapped in the tunnel. The Prime Minister received complete information regarding drilling. He said that along with the safety of the workers trapped inside, special care should also be taken for the safety of the people engaged in relief work outside. He said that the families of the workers trapped inside should not face any kind of problem. The Prime Minister also discussed the upcoming strategy,” the office said.
“The Chief Minister told Prime Minister Narendra Modi that manual digging work has started. A total of 52 meters of pipe has been pushed so far. If there is no major hindrance, all the workers will be evacuated soon. He said that the health of all the workers trapped inside is safe. Workers, engineers and expert officers engaged in relief and rescue work are making every possible effort,” the office said.
“The Chief Minister said that quality food is being sent regularly to all the workers trapped inside. All the workers are also being kept in constant communication with doctors and psychiatrists. Continuous talks are also being held with the families of the workers trapped inside. He informed that in addition to the communication setup established by SDRF, telephonic communication setup has also been established by BSNL,” the office said.
“The Chief Minister said that after the evacuation of the stranded workers, all preparations have been completed. He told that SDRF, NDRF have been deployed on the spot. The doctor's team is also present on the spot. All officers have been kept on alert 24 hours,” it added.
‘Drilling coming perfectly’: Tunneling expert
Tunneling Expert Arnold Dix says, “We have been positive before and I am positive today. Today is the first day I said, ‘I feel good.’ The drilling along the top of the mountain is coming along perfectly. In the tunnel, it is coming along very well. So, I feel good...The mountain has told us one thing, that is to be humble...41 men, home safe and then you will be reporting the most extraordinary thing.”
Relatives of trapped workers asked to be keep clothes and bags ready; workers to be taken to Chinyalisaur hospital
Family members of the 41 trapped workers have been advised to prepare and keep the workers' clothes and bags ready. Once rescued, the workers will be transported to Chinyalisaur Hospital, ANI reports.
Vertical drilling at 43 metres; 50-60 hours to finish remaining work
The vertical drilling for the 1.2-meter diameter pipe from the hilltop has covered a distance of 43 meters, with an estimated 40-50 hours required to finish the remaining work, ANI reports.
Additionally, 78 meters of vertical drilling for the 8 mm diameter pipe from the hilltop has been successfully completed. However, further drilling has been temporarily suspended due to a minor issue in the pipeline. Meanwhile, manual drilling inside the tunnel is progressing smoothly.
‘As soon as the pipe goes through…’: CM Dhami lays down next steps
“All engineers, experts and others are working with all their strength. As of now, pipe has gone 52 metres in. The manner in which the work is ongoing, we hope that there will be a breakthrough very soon. As soon as the pipe goes through, the process of bringing out them (workers) will begin. Everyone is fine,” says CM Pushkar Singh Dhami.
‘52 metres done, breakthrough around 57 metres’: CM Dhami on overall drilling
“Almost 52 metres has been done (pipe inserted). It is expected that there will be a breakthrough around 57 metres. 1 metre of the piple was pushed in before me, if 2 metres more of it is pushed in it will be around 54 metres in. After that, one more pipe will be used in...Earlier steel girders were found (during drilling), this has reduced now. Right now, we are finding more of concrete, it is being cut with cutter,” Uttarakhand chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami.
Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami arrives at Silkyara tunnel
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami arrived at the Silkyara tunnel where the rescue operation to help 41 trapped workers is underway.
Watch: About 2 meters of manual drilling completed
Watch: Manual drilling ongoing inside the rescue tunnel
Auger machine is being used to push the pipe.
‘Crossed 50 metres, 506 meteres to go’: Micro tunnelling expert Chris Cooper
Micro tunnelling expert Chris Cooper says, "...It went very well last night. We have crossed 50 metres. It's now about 5-6 metres to go...We didn't have any obstacles last night. It is looking very positive..."
‘Govt leaving no stone unturned’: PM Modi asks publick to to pray for labourers trapped in Uttarkashi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasised the collective efforts of the government and various agencies in the ongoing rescue operation to evacuate the workers stranded in the Uttarakhand tunnel for the past two weeks, ANI reports.
He urged people to pray for the safe and prompt release of the trapped individuals, highlighting the challenges posed by nature during the rescue efforts.
A landslide on November 12 caused a section of the Silkyara tunnel in Uttarkashi district to collapse, trapping 41 workers under a substantial mound of debris. Multi-agency rescue operations are being conducted urgently to address the situation.