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2-Metre Digging Still Left Before 41 Trapped Workers Can Be Pulled Out
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2-Metre Digging Still Left Before 41 Trapped Workers Can Be Pulled Out

There is less than seven feet of debris between 41 workers trapped in Uttarakhand’s Silkyari tunnel and freedom from their underground prison of 17 days, Lieutenant General Syed Ata Hasnain (retd.), a member of the National Disaster Management Authority, said Tuesday. He also said the operation may take “the entire night” but prep to receive the workers, including providing them with medical aid, was ready.

Rescue teams are clearing the final few metres of debris – thanks to the banned manual “rat-hole”-mining technique employed after high-tech machines, or augers, failed to drill the necessary 60 metres – and lay two-feet wide pipes to create an escape route.

“We are near a breakthrough… but not yet there. Manual work has carried on the entire night and we have reached 58 metres (thanks to) our ‘rat miners’ and Army engineers. The trapped workers inside have said they can hear noises of work being done…” Lt General Hasnain explained.

READ | Chinook Helicopter On Standby For Trapped Uttarakhand Tunnel Workers

The Air Force has stationed a Chinook helicopter (a twin-rotor heavy-lift chopper) near the medical centre at Chinyalisaur, to which the trapped men will be taken once they are brought out of the tunnel.

LIVE UPDATES | Uttarkashi Tunnel Rescue Operation

Earlier today Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Dhami said “the work of laying pipes” had been completed. “As a result of immense grace of Baba Baukh Nagji (and) prayers of crores of countrymen and the tireless work of all rescue teams… the work of laying pipes in the tunnel to take out the workers has been completed. Soon all the labourer brothers will be taken out,” he said on X (formerly Twitter).

बाबा बौख नाग जी की असीम कृपा, करोड़ों देशवासियों की प्रार्थना एवं रेस्क्यू ऑपरेशन में लगे सभी बचाव दलों के अथक परिश्रम के फलस्वरूप श्रमिकों को बाहर निकालने के लिए टनल में पाइप डालने का कार्य पूरा हो चुका है। शीघ्र ही सभी श्रमिक भाइयों को बाहर निकाल लिया जाएगा।

— Pushkar Singh Dhami (@pushkardhami) November 28, 2023

Officials told NDTV National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and emergency medical personnel with stretchers have taken over the rescue op, and have begun to work their way into the collapsed cavern.

READ | How 41 Workers Got Trapped Inside Uttarakhand Tunnel For 17 Days

The rescue plan hinges on a single NDRF personnel crawling down the pipe to assess the condition of the trapped men and begin the process of bringing them out. The workers will be brought out one-by-one on a specially-modified stretcher that will be pushed down the rescue pipe and pulled up manually by the rescuers. A temporary medical centre has been set up at the site, where each man will be examined and given first aid, if needed, before they are prepped for transport in the ambulances.

READ | How Rat-Hole Mining, Outlawed, Saved 41 Trapped In Uttarkashi Tunnel

Visuals from the rescue site – a storm of activity as battalions of tunnelling experts, disaster response teams and medical personnel are at work – showed ambulances – one for each trapped man – being taken, one-by-one, into and out of the tunnel.

These were understood be practice drills for when the workers are finally brought above ground.

READ | 41 Ambulances Lined Up Outside Tunnel To Take Workers To Hospital

When the men are rescued, a green corridor has been established to ensure each ambulance is transported to a makeshift hospital in Chinyalisaur, which is located 30 km from the tunnel site.

The medical facility has 41 oxygen-equipped beds and the necessary equipment and medicines to provide each worker with the required medical care, NDTV has been told. 

#WATCH | Uttarkashi tunnel rescue | Due to the rescue operation, a temporary medical facility has been expanded inside the tunnel. After evacuating the trapped workers, health training will be done at this place. In case of any problem, 8 beds are arranged by the health… pic.twitter.com/ehAXzwd5dV

— ANI (@ANI) November 28, 2023

“Rescued workers will be brought here only if medical treatment cannot be met in district hospital. At AIIMS Rishikesh, there are 20 beds in Trauma Centre and a few in the ICU,” a senior physician said.

Earlier today relatives were asked to “be prepared”; “Keep their clothes and bags ready,” officials told them, explaining that one family member would be allowed to ride in each ambulance.

READ | Keep Bags Ready”: Workers’ Families Told As Tunnel Op In Final Stretch

The final stretch of the rescue process has been completed not by the expensive drillers, or augers, like the 25-ton machine that broke down Monday, but by a manual system called “rat-hole” mining, which was banned in 2014 for being unscientific and causing increased environmental pollution.

Efforts till now have included smaller pipes being pushed through nearly 60 metres of debris to provide food, drinking water and medicines. The food supplied so far – in consultation with doctors and dieticians – has included khichdi and fruits, as well as pulao and mater paneer. 

READ | Trapped Uttarakhand Workers Get Veg Pulao, Matar Paneer For Dinner

The smaller pipes have also been used to maintain communication with the workers; this includes the use of landlines that are used twice daily to allow the men to speak to anxious family members.

The rescue process has been monitored by Prime Minister Narendra Modi; his Principal Secretary PK Mishra is at the op site and was accompanied by Uttarakhand Chief Secretary Sukhbir Singh Sandhu.

Located 30 km from Uttarkashi and 139 km drive from state capital Dehradun, the Silkyara tunnel is an integral part of the centre’s ambitious (and controversial) Char Dham all-weather road project.

With input from agencies

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Chinook Helicopter On Standby For Trapped Uttarakhand Tunnel Workers
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Chinook Helicopter On Standby For Trapped Uttarakhand Tunnel Workers

The Air Force has stationed a Chinook helicopter – a twin-rotor heavy-lift chopper – at the airstrip in Uttarakhand’s Chinyalisaur, where an emergency medical centre has been set up to treat the 41 workers trapped underground in the Silkyara tunnel. Rescue teams are now just two metres, or 6.5 feet, from breaking into the collapsed cavern which has been the labourers’ prison for 17 days now.

The chopper can be used in case any of the rescued workers need urgent medical aid; they can be airlifted either from the tunnel site to the Chinyalisaur hospital (a distance of 30 km) or flown to the premier All India Institute of Medical Sciences in Rishikesh (a distance of around 160 km).

However, the IAF helicopter is understood to be a back-up option.

#WATCH | Uttarkashi tunnel rescue: Chinook helicopter present at Chinyalisaur airstrip to airlift the workers after their rescue from Silkyara tunnel. pic.twitter.com/ZRFgM6VvDp

— ANI (@ANI) November 28, 2023

Forty-one ambulances are on standby at the site of the tunnel collapse – one for each worker – to bring them to the Chinyalisaur hospital by road; local police will organise a ‘green corridor’ to ensure each ambulance reaches the hospital as quickly as possible. A makeshift medical centre has also been set up – at the mouth of the collapsed tunnel – to provide first aid and emergency care.

READ | Uttarakhand Tunnel Rescue Anytime, Hospital, Chopper On Standby: 10 Facts

The helicopter, though, will not be flown today. Lieutenant General Syed Ata Hasnain (retd.), a member of the National Disaster Management Authority, said “we will not fly it during the night”.

“Chinook helicopter is at Chinyalisaur airstrip… (but) the last time to fly the Chinook is 4.30 pm. We will not fly at night. Since there is a delay (in the rescue process), the workers will be brought the next morning,” he said, “… if it is an urgent situation, at night one or two ambulances can be sent.”

#WATCH | Uttarkashi (Uttarakhand) tunnel rescue | Lieutenant General (Retd.) Syed Ata Hasnain, Member, NDMA, says “Chinook helicopter is present at Chinyalisaur airstrip…The last time to fly the Chinook helicopter is 4:30 pm. We will not fly it during the night. Since there is… pic.twitter.com/x6sYTXls7S

— ANI (@ANI) November 28, 2023

The NDMA member stressed that adequate medical arrangements had been made at Chinyalisaur.

“A 30-bed facility is ready at the district hospital and a 10-bed facility is ready nearby. The Chinook can fly at night but the weather is not favourable… and there is no urgency as such,” he explained.

As of Tuesday evening, less than seven feet, or two metres, separate the 41 trapped men and freedom.

Rescue teams are clearing the final few metres of debris – thanks to the banned manual “rat-hole”-mining technique pressed into service last night after high-tech machines, or augers, failed to drill 60 metres – and lay two-feet wide pipes to create an escape route.

READ | How Rat-Hole Mining, Outlawed, Saved 41 Trapped In Uttarkashi Tunnel

“We are near a breakthrough… but not yet there. Manual work has carried on the entire night and we have reached 58 metres (thanks to) our ‘rat miners’ and Army engineers. The trapped workers inside have said they can hear noises of work being done…” Lt General Hasnain explained.

READ | 2-Metre Digging Still Left Before 41 Trapped Workers Can Be Pulled Out

Officials told NDTV National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and emergency medical personnel with stretchers have taken over the rescue op, and have begun to work their way into the collapsed cavern.

The rescue plan hinges on a single NDRF personnel crawling down a two-metre-wide pipe to assess the condition of the trapped men and begin the process of bringing them out.

The workers will be brought out one-by-one on a specially-modified stretcher that will be pushed down the pipe and pulled up manually. A temp medical centre has been set up where each man will be examined and given first aid, if needed, before they are prepped for transport in the ambulances.

Located 30 km from Uttarkashi and 139 km drive from state capital Dehradun, the Silkyara tunnel is an integral part of the centre’s ambitious (and controversial) Char Dham all-weather road project.

With input from agencies

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Kho Gaye Hum Kahan: Ananya Panday Siddhant Chaturvedi Adarsh Gouravâs film gets release date
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Kho Gaye Hum Kahan: Ananya Panday Siddhant Chaturvedi Adarsh Gouravâs film gets release date

Kho Gaye Hum Kahan is one of the most anticipated upcoming films by the makers of Dil Chahta Hai and Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara. The drama features Ananya Panday, Siddhant Chaturvedi and Adarsh Gourav in lead roles. Now, the film’s release date is out along with a new poster.

Kho Gaye Hum Kahan is set to release on OTT on December 26, 2023. The poster sees Ananya, Siddhant and Adarsh’s characters posing for a fun selfie. Check it out here:

The plot of Kho Gaye Hum Kahan is described as a “coming-of-digital-age story about three friends in their mid-20s navigating life in the world of social media.” The film is directed by debutant Arjun Varain Singh. 

Opening up about the film producers Zoya Akhtar and Reem Kagti shared, “Kho Gaye Hum Kahan holds a special place in our hearts. The process of writing and collaborating on this story with Arjun was exciting. It’s a coming-of-digital-age film that will hopefully resonate with the younger generations. We are committed to providing younger voices a platform to share original and fresh stories with audiences both locally and globally. ”

Ritesh Sidhwani and Farhan Akhtar also serve as producers for the film that will go straight to streaming.

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