Rescue Operations Intensify as Union Minister Nitin Gadkari and Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami Assess Uttarkashi Tunnel Collapse Site
41 Workers Trapped Since November 12: Ongoing Strategies Aimed at Saving Lives
In a collaborative effort to prioritize the safety of workers trapped inside a tunnel following its collapse in Uttarkashi, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari and Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami conducted an on-site visit. Expressing their commitment to the rescue mission, Gadkari stated, “The priority in the entire operation is to save the lives of the workers. Multiple strategies have been employed, including vertical and perpendicular drilling.”
Rescue Efforts Underway:
- The ongoing rescue efforts have been meticulously presented to and reviewed by Union Minister Nitin Gadkari and CM Pushkar Singh Dhami.
- Various strategies, such as vertical and perpendicular drilling, are being employed to expedite the rescue operation and ensure the safety of the trapped workers.
Insights from the Tunnel Collapse Site:
- Speaking about the conditions inside the tunnel, Gadkari stated, “Fortunately, there is light inside because the electricity is on.”
- Anurag Jain, Secretary of the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, provided additional details, mentioning the availability of water through a pipeline and a 4-inch compression pipe used for sending food since day 1.
Ongoing Rescue Challenges:
- With 41 workers trapped since November 12, the rescue teams are facing the challenge of ensuring the well-being of those inside the tunnel.
- Despite the difficulties, the operational focus remains on saving lives, with continuous assessments of strategies and efforts.
The Uttarkashi tunnel collapse remains a critical situation, and the combined efforts of government officials and rescue teams underscore the commitment to the swift and safe rescue of the trapped workers.