UTTARKASHI :
The FIRST visuals All 41 trapped workers safe
THE first visuals of the 41 workers trapped inside Silkyara tunnel emerged Tuesday, raising
hopes of families anxiously
awaiting their evacuation as a
multi-pronged rescue effort
entered its 10th day.
The visuals were captured
using an endoscopic camera
sent in through a six-inch
pipeline, which was pushed on
Monday through the rubble of
the collapsed portion of tunnel on Uttarakhand’s Char
Dham route. In a video released
by the rescue agencies, the
workers wearing yellow and
white helmets, are seen receiving food items sent to them
through the pipeline and talking to each other.
Officials watching them on
a screen are heard giving
instructions, asking them to
clean the lens and show themselves on camera.
They are
heard asking them to come
near the mouth of the pipeline
and use the walkie-talkies,
apparently sent down earlier.
In Delhi, the Government
issued an advisory to private
television channels, asking
them to be sensitive in their coverage of the rescue operations.
Relatives have talked earlier
to the trapped workers through
the four-inch compressor tube
that already existed. Food items
like dry fruit were also being
sent through that pipe.
But the new wider ‘lifeline’,
which pierced through 53
metres of rubble, has come as
a boost to the morale of the rescue workers. Communication
is much better and larger quantities of food can now be sent
in. “I talked to him this morning,” Sunita Hembrum, whose
brother-in-law Pradeep Kisku
is among the trapped labourers, told PTI. She has come to
Silkyara from Banka in Bihar.
“Oranges have been supplied to them through the new food
pipe.
Efforts are also underway tosend khichdi to them.
He was fine,”shesaid.“Earlier
we had to shout to make ourselves audible but today his
voice was clear,” she said.
Accordingtoofficials,food
items like dalia, khichdi,
sliced apples and bananas
can be sent in through the
new pipeline. Also, mobile
phones and chargers could
also be sent to the workers.
Prime Minister Narendra
Modi spoke to Uttarakhand
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh
Dhami on Tuesday, the second day in a row, to enquire
abouttheprogressofthe rescue effort. On social media,
Dhami said he informed the
PM about communicating
with the workers using the
endoscopic camera.
“The
prime minister said it is our
top priority to rescue all the
workerssafely,”theCMposted.The tunnel collapsed following a landslide early on
November 12, leaving 41
workers trapped behind a
huge mound of debris.
On Friday afternoon,
efforts to drill through the
debris with a huge auger
machine received a setback
when it encountered a boulder.Apart from resumingt his
operation, which involves
inserting sections of a steel
pipe as the machine drills
through, rescue agencies
have begunwork onabunch
of alternative plans.
FOCUS ON HORIZONTAL
DRILLING TO RESCUE
WORKERS TRAPPED IN
UTTARKASHI TUNNEL:
OFFICIALS: THE focus is on
horizontal drilling to bring
out alive all the 41 workers
trapped inside the Silkyara
tunnel in Uttarkashi and vertical drilling will only be the
second-bestoption,said officials on Tuesday.
Briefing reporters on the
rescue efforts, National
Disaster Management
Authority member Lt General
(Retd) Syed Atta Has nain said
thats imultaneous efforts are
being made on five fronts to
save these trapped workers.
He further said that the
“focus is on horizontal
drilling” as rock formation
has created challenges for
vertical drilling.AnuragJain,
Secretary of the Ministry of
Road Transport and
Highways, said that under
the current circumstances
“vertical drilling is the second best option”.