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Drilling operation launched at Tapovan tunnel to rescue trapped workers

The focal point of the multi-agency rescue operation for the last over four days remains the more-than-1.5-km-long "head-race tunnel" of the total 2.5 km of the tubular structure, as every passing minute is mounting concerns over the safety of those trapped inside.

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Drilling operation launched at Tapovan tunnel to rescue trapped workers

Tapovan tunnel in Chamoli district in Uttarakhand where an estimated 30-35 people are trapped. NE FILE PHOTO

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NEW DELHI/TAPOVAN, FEB 11

Rescuers launched a drilling operation on Thursday at the Tapovan tunnel, where an estimated 30-35 people are trapped since a flash flood battered various villages and hydro-power projects in Uttarakhand’s Chamoli district, claiming 34 lives, while about 170 people are still missing.

Inside the tunnel where machines are operating at present to take out slush. Rescue operations to continue the whole night.#UttarakhandGlacialBurst #TapovanTunnel #Himveers pic.twitter.com/JTM09ENdk6

— ITBP (@ITBP_official) February 11, 2021

The focal point of the multi-agency rescue operation for the last over four days remains the more-than-1.5-km-long “head-race tunnel” of the total 2.5 km of the tubular structure, as every passing minute is mounting concerns over the safety of those trapped inside.

“A drilling operation has been started by the rescue teams at 2 am to peep into the slush-flushing tunnel that is about 12-13 metres below,” Vivek Kumar Pandey, the spokesperson for the lead rescue agency, Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), said in Delhi.

As the continuous flow of slush and silt remains a major obstacle between the rescuers and those trapped inside the tunnel, a boring operation by a huge machine is being undertaken to see if this problem can be addressed in a different way and the teams can go further deep inside, he added.

Drilling through the debris started from around 68 metres inside the tunnel, Garhwal Commissioner Ravinath Raman, who is supervising the massive rescue effort at the National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) project site said.

https://twitter.com/tsrawatbjp/status/1359856285139824642

The new strategy is centered around developing a life-saving system up to the point where those trapped are possibly located and reaching them by drilling through the rubble, he said.

Reaching their location is likely to take longer with tonnes of sludge lying inside the tunnel. Hence, the focus at the moment is to take life-saving devices such as oxygen cylinders etc. to those trapped by drilling, Raman said.

The drilling is to be done for 12 metres to access the probable location of those trapped, he added.

Till Wednesday, about 120 metres of slush from the mouth of the tunnel was cleared and those trapped inside were stated to be located somewhere at the depth of 180 metres, where the tunnel takes a slip or a turn.

“More slush and water coming from inside the tunnel is making the way ahead difficult,” Pandey had said on Wednesday.

ITBP chief S S Deswal had said on Wednesday that his men and those from other agencies will continue with the rescue operation till “any length of time” or till a logical conclusion is arrived at and the trapped workers are located.

“My boys are determined to locate those trapped…,” the ITBP director general had said in Delhi.

He had expressed hope that those trapped inside might be safe with the help of possible air vents in the structure.

“No doubt that those trapped or missing inside the tunnel must be in a bad situation as they have had no food and water for almost five days now.

“But there is hope against hope that they are surviving somehow as the temperature inside the tunnel is about 20-25 degrees Celsius and some oxygen is possibly available to them,” an officer working on the ground said.

Workers at the 480-MW Tapovan-Vishnugad hydel power project of the NTPC got trapped soon after the swollen Alaknanda river came hurtling down and washed away everything with its furious speed on Sunday.

Apart from the over 450 personnel from the ITBP, the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) and the Army, the family members of those trapped inside have stayed put outside the tunnel in anticipation of good news.

 

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