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TUNNELLING ACCIDENT After Days Trapped in a Tunnel, Workers Wait for a Rescue’s Plan B ... The Indian authorities are trying a second drilling technique to reach 40 men who are getting by on water and food sent in through a pipe. ![]() Original article: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/16/world/asia/india-tunnel-collapse.html Peter Burgess COMMENTARY Peter Burgess | |||||||||
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After Days Trapped in a Tunnel, Workers Wait for a Rescue’s Plan B
The Indian authorities are trying a second drilling technique to reach 40 men who are getting by on water and food sent in through a pipe.
Three men sit on a rocky patch of ground facing the entrance to a tunnel in the background. A crowd of people and various machinery are seen around the opening.
Rescue operations at the site of a collapsed tunnel in the mountainous state of Uttarakhand in India.Credit...Rahul Grover/Associated Press
Sameer Yasir
By Sameer Yasir
Reporting from New Delhi
Nov. 16, 2023
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Four days after 40 workers became trapped in a Himalayan road tunnel, the Indian authorities were still trying on Thursday to find a way through debris and rescue them, as anguished family members and colleagues protested outside to demand faster action.
The workers became stranded on Sunday about 500 feet from the tunnel’s entrance after landslides in the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand caused a partial collapse. Communication was severed, leaving the men to wait inside, unsure of what would happen.
In the hours afterward, officials established contact with the workers by sending radios through an undamaged pipe into the tunnel. Later, a bigger, 35-inch-diameter pipe was inserted, but falling debris injured two rescue workers and delayed the operation. Food, water and oxygen were sent through another pipe with the help of compressors. The authorities have said the men are safe inside the tunnel.
Officials put dozens of rescuers to work around the clock to remove debris using drilling equipment and excavators. But they abandoned those efforts after a heavy drilling machine failed to create an escape passage, with the drill causing more debris to fall in the tunnel, said Arpan Yaduvanshi, a police official in Uttarkashi District, the site of the rescue operations.
![]() Map locating the Uttarkashi District in the state of Uttarakhand, which is northeast of New Delhi, India. The map also locates the town of Joshimath in Uttarakhand. By The New York Times |