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    Uttarkashi tunnel: Debris cleared; workers to be pulled out soon
    A team of 12 rat-hole mining experts began manual drilling in Uttarkashi tunnel

    Uttarkashi tunnel: Debris cleared; workers to be pulled out soon

    By Prateek Talukdar
    Nov 28, 2023
    10:32 am

    What's the story

    The efforts to rescue 41 workers trapped in the collapsed Silkyara tunnel in Uttarakhand's Uttarkashi reached a breakthrough as the rescue operation entered the 17th day on Tuesday.

    A team of 12 rat-hole mining experts reportedly cleared debris through a manual horizontal drilling operation; pipes to take out the workers have also been laid.

    Rat-hole miners were only five-six meters away from the trapped workers on Tuesday morning.

    Meanwhile, 42m of the 86m of vertical drilling needed has been completed.

    Context

    Why does this story matter?

    A portion of the 4.5km underconstruction tunnel between Silkyara and Dandalgaon collapsed on November 12, trapping 41 workers.

    While the debris span was initially around 60m near the tunnel's mouth on the Silkyara side, reports indicated that the operation was in its last leg and was nearing completion.

    However, repeated technical snags and structural obstacles have delayed the rescue work, also raising concerns about the mental and physical health condition of the trapped workers.

    Details

    What is rat-hole mining

    Two teams of five and seven rat-hole mining experts were reportedly called in by two private companies involved in the rescue operation.

    They were divided into teams of two-three people to continue horizontal drilling from the point where an American-made auger machine failed.

    Each team entered a steel chute laid up to 54m. One person drilled through the debris, another collected the rubble, and the third put it on a trolley to be pulled out.

    Auger

    NGT banned rat-hole mining calling 'unscientific'

    Rat-hole mining, mostly associated with Meghalaya, is reportedly a controversial and hazardous procedure wherein small groups of miners dig and enter narrow burrows to extract small quantities of coal manually.

    The National Green Tribunal (NGT) banned it in 2014, calling it unscientific.

    Separately, the broken blade of the auger stuck in the wall of debris was completely removed by Monday evening, allowing for the insertion of an 800mm-diameter steel pipe deeper into the partially constructed escape passage.

    Twitter Post

    Can't fix timeline but should be completed soon: Rescuers

    VIDEO | Uttarkashi tunnel rescue update: "Manual digging is being done. We have reached 51 metres."

    Workers carrying out 'rat-hole mining' inside the collapsed #SilkyaraTunnel to rescue 41 trapped labourers hopeful of completing the work soon.#UttarkashiRescue… pic.twitter.com/dcjGopol1p

    — Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) November 28, 2023

    What Next?

    Landline connection established for trapped workers

    Meanwhile, a landline connection was earlier established for the trapped workers through a pipe, allowing them to communicate with people outside.

    Doctors stationed at the tunnel site speak with the workers twice daily to ensure their well-being. Moreover, during the rescue, each worker will be equipped with a helmet, uniform, mask, and glasses for safety.

    An Indian Army team of 20-25 sappers, including engineers, is assisting the civil administration in vertical and manual horizontal digging to reach the stranded laborers.

    Insights

    Nature giving us continuous challenges: PM Modi

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the importance of completing the relief and rescue operation with alertness, stating, "Nature is continuously giving us challenges in this effort. But we are standing firm. We are making efforts round-the-clock."

    PM Modi's Principal Secretary PK Mishra has visited the tunnel to review rescue operations, assuring rescue teams of full support from the central government.

    Meanwhile, another eight-inch wide shaft being drilled vertically has reached about 75m.

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