Uttarkashi Tunnel rescue | Anxiety mounts for families of workers trapped at collapse site, drilling work to resume today
The Hindu
The workers have been trapped for six days after a portion of the under-construction Silkyara tunnel caved in on November 12
As relatives of 40 workers trapped in the Silkyara tunnel wait for them to come out, a relative of a worker trapped inside the tunnel said that despite assurances nothing seemed to be happening.
Deepak Kumar (23), a resident of Bihar’s Muzzaffarpur is one of the workers trapped inside the tunnel.
Deepak’s maternal uncle Abhay Kumar Singh told ANI that he had spoken to Deepak through the pipeline at 6 pm on Friday evening.
“My nephew Deepak Kumar is trapped here. Today we have been here for 4 days and every day we are assured that they will be taken out today. The machine has been closed since yesterday. When I talked to him yesterday evening, he said that everything is fine. There is some problem of urination though inside the tunnel,” Abhay Kumar Singh said.
He further said that everyone at Deepak’s home is worried and has stopped eating food.
“Calls are coming from home every day; what answers should I give to them? Everyone at home is worried. Everyone has stopped eating and drinking for a week. I have given assurance at home but nothing is happening here,” he added. The ongoing drilling work to reach the 40 trapped workers inside the Silkyara tunnel was halted on Saturday after the rescuers bored 25 metres into the rubble, a top official said.
The workers have been trapped for six days, counting Saturday, after a portion of the under-construction Silkyara tunnel caved in on November 12.
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