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Pushkar Singh Dhami, right, Chief Minister of the state of Uttarakhand, greeting worker rescued from site of collapsed tunnel AP
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All 41 workers trapped in collapsed tunnel in India for 17 days have been rescued
They got trapped on 12 November and all 41 have been freed, according to an Indian minister.
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ALL 41 CONSTRUCTION workers who were trapped in a collapsed mountain tunnel in northern India for more than two weeks were pulled out today, bringing a happy end to a drawn-out rescue mission that had gripped the country for days.
Locals, relatives and government officials erupted in joy, set off firecrackers and shouted “Bharat Mata ki Jai” – Hindi for “Long live mother India” – as smiling workers began emerging from the tunnel entrance.
Officials hung floral garlands around the necks of the first rescued workers as the crowd cheered.
Nitin Gadkari, the country’s minister of road transport and highways, said in a video posted on the social media platform X that he was “completely relieved and happy” after all of the workers were rescued from the Silkyara Tunnel in the northern Indian town of Uttarkashi following the 17-day ordeal.
“This was a well co-ordinated effort by multiple agencies, marking one of the most significant rescue operations in recent years,” Mr Gadkari said.
No-one was seriously injured or killed when the tunnel collapsed early on the morning of 12 November.
The workers were finishing their shifts and many were likely to have been looking forward to celebrating Diwali, the festival of lights, that day.
Since early in their ordeal, the workers were provided with food, water and oxygen through pipes, and they emerged healthy, officials said.
They were extracted one by one on a wheeled stretcher that was pulled through a roughly metre-wide tunnel of welded pipes that crews had pushed through the collapsed dirt and rocks.
Ambulances drive past carrying workers rescued from the site of an under-construction road tunnel that collapsed in the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand AP
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Before emerging to the cameras and crowds and being whisked away in ambulances, each worker was given a check-up at a makeshift medical camp in the tunnel entrance.
One of the rescuers, Devender, who only gave his first name, told the New Delhi Television channel that “the trapped workers were overjoyed when they spotted us in the tunnel. Some rushed toward me and hugged me”.
The massive rescue mission has grabbed the country’s attention for the past weeks.
The workers got trapped on November 12 when a landslide caused a portion of the 4.5-kilometre (2.8-mile) tunnel they were building in Uttarakhand state to collapse about 200 metres (650ft) from the entrance.
People watch rescue operations at the site AP
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They survived on food and oxygen supplied through narrow steel pipes.
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Kirti Panwar, a state government spokesperson, said about a dozen men had worked overnight to manually dig through rocks and debris, taking turns to drill using hand-held drilling tools and clearing out the muck in what he said was the final stretch of the rescue operation.
Rescuers resorted to manual digging after the drilling machine broke down irreparably on Friday while drilling horizontally from the front because of the mountainous terrain of Uttarakhand.
The machine bored through about 47 metres (nearly 154ft) out of approximately the 57-60 metres (nearly 187-196ft) needed, before rescuers started to work by hand to create a passageway to evacuate the trapped workers.
As dusk fell today, families of those trapped underground gathered near the site of the accident, anxiously waiting to see their loved ones emerge from the tunnel.
Among them was Jaimal Singh who said he was hopeful he would soon see his brother Gabbar Singh, who was trapped inside.
“Even nature looks cheerful today … the weather is good. Let’s hope this ends soon,” he told the Press Trust of India news agency.
Rescue teams had inserted pipes into dug-out areas and welded them together so the workers could be brought out on wheeled stretchers.
On Sunday, rescuers also began to create a vertical channel with a newly replaced drilling machine as a contingency plan.
What began as a rescue mission expected to take a few days has turned into weeks, and officials have been hesitant to give a timeline for when it might be completed.
“I just feel good. The drilling on top of the mountain is coming along perfectly, in the tunnel, it’s coming along very well. I have never said ‘I feel good’ before,” Arnold Dix, an international tunnelling expert who is helping with the rescue, told reporters at the site earlier on Tuesday.
Most of the trapped workers are migrant labourers from across the country.
Rescuers work at the site of an under-construction road tunnel that collapsed in Silkyara in the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand. AP
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Many of their families have travelled to the location, where they have camped out for days to get updates on the rescue effort and in the hopes of seeing their relatives soon.
Authorities have supplied the trapped workers with hot meals through a 6in (15-centimetre) pipe after days of surviving only on dry food sent through a narrower pipe.
They are getting oxygen through a separate pipe, and more than a dozen doctors, including psychiatrists, have been at the site monitoring their health.
The tunnel the workers were building was designed as part of the Chardham all-weather road, which will connect various Hindu pilgrimage sites.
Some experts say the project, a flagship initiative of the federal government, will exacerbate fragile conditions in the upper Himalayas, where several towns are built atop landslide debris.
Large numbers of pilgrims and tourists visit Uttarakhand’s many Hindu temples, with the number increasing over the years because of the continued construction of buildings and roads.
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Then why does he hire a P.R consultant to bring this in to the media? Hollystown is in Dublinwest. in fact it’s where the convention is going to take place.
Speaking of people who have been roundly rejected by the electorate multiple times but keep trying to be elected, Fidelma Healy Eames announced today that’ll she’ll be running as an independent.
Thats unfair, he finished second each time for a single seat, in a 4 seater he’s now a shoe in. You’d be upset if you campaigned twice(both hopeless cases) and did the groundwork for the party in the constituency and then when a proper election comes along your place is given to someone else.
I have always heard that your own party is the one that you should watch your back, the gravy train is too attractive looks like nothing is going to change if this is what is going into politics
I have always heard that your own party is the one that you should watch your back, the gravy train is too attractive looks like nothing is going to change if this is what is going into politics. Gods help our country.
Do my eyes deceive me, FF trying to manipulate a vote?? Say it aint so!
Don’t worry councillor Chambers, if you lose just get the party to make everybody vote again until you get the answer you want, just like yiz did with Lisbon.
Ah bless, its great to see youth given its chance (the youth that coincidentally didn’t need to leave the country to find a job as a teacher, or have the cash to undertake postgrad entry to medicine a la Messers McGuiness and Chambers respectively). It never ceases to amaze me that there are people of my generation, a generation which is better educated, more world weary and ultimately more cynical than ever before, who want to engage in the farce that is Irish politics, and who will fight for the privilege to do so under the aegis of a party which is at the core of the countries near destruction.
If you want to know just where we are as a people, take a look at Cllr. Chambers twitter feed. The last tweet thanks him for arranging road sweeping. Road sweeping. Truly something requiring the oversight of an elected official, “looking after his constituents” as its put.
Someone hand Chambers a tissue. You seriously mean to tell me that he’s complaining that FF did something unfair, against core values and unjust? What the füćk party did he think he joined? FF isn’t exactly the beacon of good policy and fairness, it’s FF for christs sake.
Terrible to see the posh young chambers fella trying to stop people living in his own constituency from voting in a convention. That’s a great marker for his commitment to democracy. He has more money behind him than integrity.
FF have no seats in Dublin let’s try and keep it that way,In the unlikely event that the school teacher gets elected will he be giving up the teaching job?
According to a fellow FF Cllr, Chambers is stuffed with monies as both his parents are Consultants looked after by Mary Harney.
Typical FF carry on- more concerned with themselves rather than the people.
Sorry, I just realised you are SF.
In your utopia, those that have work ethic, talent and dried to become hospital consultants should not be rewarded anything more that a road sweeper would be.
We should give them boxing gloves and let them fight it out for the privilege….not that they’ll get the seat…..but at least we could enjoy them thumping the head off each other.
I said months ago FF would shaft mcguinness.
Chambers will get castleknock vote and that’s what gets you elected in Dublin west.
McGuinness should have defected to Sinn fein years ago.
He would be more suited to this party him and Paul Donnely could run and win two seats.
Sinn fein would support him the way FF never have.
Chambers won’t get the Castleknock vote. Well certianly not all of it anyway. He’s in his first term as a local representative and has done very little. The ‘castleknock vote’ was Lenihans because he actually gave a damn about us. The Castleknock area has absolutely no representative in Dáil Éireann because the constituency is far too large. Every single TD in this constutuency are too concerned with the goings on in the Mulhuddart/Hartstown areas to even care about the fact that there is a whole other part of this constituency. Personally I believe that Chambers is mentioning this now to get his name out there, so he’s known in the constituency for the election, but that doesn’t mean it’s going to do him any good or gain him any support. If anything it’s completely turned me off voting for him.
He is known in the constituency. He topped the poll in the local election by a distance. He’s doing this now to simply get the chance to run in the election, not “to get his name out there” for the election. It’s one thing for a teenager to misunderstand the selection committee scenarion, but for mindless drones to then like the comment makes very little sense.
Fianna Fáil chappies squabbling over who gets their big nose in the trough is the outstanding glaringly obvious end result here. Another exposé of the real mindset of Fianna Failers. This has nothing to do with whats best for their own party, the community or the country, and all simply about a power lust that’s inherent in them . As David’s campaign manager posted recently on social media,in reference to the possibility of David missing out on selection.
“I’ll be getting my ladders and posters out, because one way or the other, we’ll be running”
I’m presuming this threat to the FF stalwarts didn’t go unnoticed, and again this attitude is probably whats most symptomatic of what is wrong in politics, The seat is MINE, Mine , all mine.
……..Time for the popcorn.
Lots and lots of comments on the fact Chambers’ parents are doctors and I couldn’t agree more. After all, all of the best run societies in the world follow a system that shows disdain to the educated.
Don’t be fooled by the idea that we should judge this charlatan on his merits, I mean come on now- a degree in Law and Political Science from the top university in the country, studying Medicine and winning a local election by a country mile all within 18 months- does this guy think we want intelligence in politics? Pfft.
It makes far more sense to judge him on what his parent’s do by profession. That’s the real measure of a man.
In fact I go one further and say it’s high time we indulded in Sinn Fein’s Pol Pot-esque vision and slaughter doctors, other professionals and then their young- sure what can they offer us anyway? Let’s hear it for our own Khmer Rouge! Hip Hip Hooray!
Seeing Fianna fail and that photo of yer man with his hand up, i’m getting an image of a bunch of eejits you’d find in a father ted episode. And i’d say i wouldn’t be far off!
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