• Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, centre, and Union Minister VK Singh, right, give a garland to a rescued worker who had been trapped inside a tunnel in Uttarkashi, India. AFP
    Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, centre, and Union Minister VK Singh, right, give a garland to a rescued worker who had been trapped inside a tunnel in Uttarkashi, India. AFP
  • A construction worker is greeted by Mr Singh and Mr Singh Dhami following his rescue. AFP
    A construction worker is greeted by Mr Singh and Mr Singh Dhami following his rescue. AFP
  • Mr Singh Dhami embraces a construction worker following his rescue. AFP
    Mr Singh Dhami embraces a construction worker following his rescue. AFP
  • The workers were trapped after a section of the tunnel collapsed in India's Uttarakhand state. AFP
    The workers were trapped after a section of the tunnel collapsed in India's Uttarakhand state. AFP
  • An ambulance carries survivors to hospital as rescuers work to bring out the trapped men. Reuters
    An ambulance carries survivors to hospital as rescuers work to bring out the trapped men. Reuters
  • Ambulances wait in line during rescue operations to save workers trapped in the collapsed tunnel. Reuters
    Ambulances wait in line during rescue operations to save workers trapped in the collapsed tunnel. Reuters
  • Disaster Response personnel wait to enter the tunnel in Uttarkashi where 41 workers were trapped. Reuters
    Disaster Response personnel wait to enter the tunnel in Uttarkashi where 41 workers were trapped. Reuters
  • Paramedics on standby near the road tunnel on the Brahmakhal-Yamunotri national highway. AFP
    Paramedics on standby near the road tunnel on the Brahmakhal-Yamunotri national highway. AFP
  • Rescue personnel enter the tunnel, which collapsed during construction work on November 12. AFP
    Rescue personnel enter the tunnel, which collapsed during construction work on November 12. AFP
  • Security staff wait as the rescue operation enters its final phase. AFP
    Security staff wait as the rescue operation enters its final phase. AFP
  • A labourer trapped inside the tunnel. Reuters
    A labourer trapped inside the tunnel. Reuters
  • A rescuer using a drill to burrow through the rock and debris trapping the workers. AFP
    A rescuer using a drill to burrow through the rock and debris trapping the workers. AFP
  • A father of one of the trapped construction workers with a picture of his son. AFP
    A father of one of the trapped construction workers with a picture of his son. AFP
  • Construction workers protest at the authorities' delayed response to rescue their colleagues trapped in the tunnel. EPA
    Construction workers protest at the authorities' delayed response to rescue their colleagues trapped in the tunnel. EPA
  • A digger works on the mountainside where the road tunnel collapsed. AP
    A digger works on the mountainside where the road tunnel collapsed. AP
  • Observers watch rescue work at the site. AP
    Observers watch rescue work at the site. AP
  • Colleagues of the trapped workers wait for news. EPA
    Colleagues of the trapped workers wait for news. EPA
  • A drilling machine arriving at the site of the tunnel collapse. EPA
    A drilling machine arriving at the site of the tunnel collapse. EPA
  • Workers protest against the slow pace of the rescue after the tunnel collapse. AFP
    Workers protest against the slow pace of the rescue after the tunnel collapse. AFP
  • People watch rescue and relief operations at the site of the tunnel collapse. AP
    People watch rescue and relief operations at the site of the tunnel collapse. AP
  • Families and colleagues of the trapped workers have waited at the site for weeks. AP
    Families and colleagues of the trapped workers have waited at the site for weeks. AP
  • An excavator entering the tunnel following the collapse. EPA
    An excavator entering the tunnel following the collapse. EPA
  • Indian police at the site of the tunnel collapse. EPA
    Indian police at the site of the tunnel collapse. EPA
  • Rescuers with a drilling tool inside the collapsed road tunnel. AP
    Rescuers with a drilling tool inside the collapsed road tunnel. AP
  • More than 100 rescue workers have been at the scene. AFP
    More than 100 rescue workers have been at the scene. AFP

Uttarakhand tunnel collapse: Rescuers insert steel pipes to pull out trapped workers


Taniya Dutta
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Emergency teams are forcing steel pipes through rock using powerful hydraulic equipment in a desperate attempt to pull out more than 40 workers who have been trapped inside a collapsed tunnel in Uttarkashi in the Indian state of Uttarakhand since Sunday.

After attempts to cut through fallen rocks failed, the focus is now on trying to squeeze the pipes through heaps of debris to pull out the workers who were stranded after part of the Silkyara tunnel in the town collapsed on Sunday morning.

A steel pipe will be pushed through an opening of excavated debris with the aid of hydraulic jacks, authorities said on Tuesday.

The accident took place when a group of workers was heading out and others about to start their shift were going in. Initial reports said the incident was triggered by a landslide but an investigation into the cause is under way.

Devendra Patwal, Uttarkashi disaster management officer, told The National: “We have arranged two pipes and are trying to insert them. This is going to be challenging as we are expecting boulders to be stuck inside.”

Mr Patwal said a platform was being prepared for an auger machine – a spiral-shaped tool – to drill horizontally to insert the pipes.

The entire process could take more than 48 hours, he added.

“Time is running out but the workers are safe and unharmed. They are being provided food and oxygen,” he said.

“We have other plans if this doesn’t work. We are also digging a parallel tunnel. We are trying every possible way to rescue these people."

Rescue workers gather at the site of the collapsed tunnel in Uttarkashi, India. AFP
Rescue workers gather at the site of the collapsed tunnel in Uttarkashi, India. AFP

The decision to use hydraulic pipes was taken after rescuers who were trying to create an escape passage made no further progress after covering 20 metres due to slabs blocking the way and debris that continued to fall, hampering the work, Arpan Yaduvanshi, police chief in the town in Uttarakhand state, told The National.

Authorities had established communication with the workers late on Sunday using radio handsets and said they were all alive and were being provided oxygen through tubes.

The 4.5-kilometre tunnel is being built between Silkyara and Dandalgaon to connect two of the holiest Hindu shrines of Uttarkashi and Yamunotri.

It is a part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Char Dham project, to improve connectivity of four Hindu pilgrimage sites in the state.

Uttarakhand is known for its natural beauty and houses dozens of major Hindu temples. It is a popular tourist destination but also an ecologically sensitive region that has been bearing the brunt of climate change and rampant construction.

The state was hit by floods in 2013 that devastated Kedarnath, one of the holiest Hindu shrines, killing more than 5,700 people. A glacial lake burst in 2021, triggering a flash flood at a hydropower project construction site that killed more than 200.

About 50 people were killed this summer after unprecedented heavy rain caused flash flooding and landslides.

Updated: November 28, 2023, 11:12 AM