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First footage of 41 workers trapped inside collapsed tunnel for 10 days


This picture released by Department of Information and Public Relation (DIPR) Uttarakhand and taken with endoscopic camera on November 21, 2023 shows a worker trapped inside the under-construction tunnel, days after it collapsed in the Uttarkashi district of India's Uttarakhand state. Forty-one Indian workers trapped in a collapsed road tunnel for 10 days were seen alive on camera for the first time November 21 as workers attempted to create new passageways to free them. (Photo by Department of Information and Public Relation (DIPR) Uttarakhand / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT
The labourers have been trapped inside the tunnel for 10 days (Picture: AFP)

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For the first time since they became trapped in a Himalayan road tunnel, the faces of the 41 labourers have been captured on video.

The workers became stranded last Sunday about 500 feet from the Silkyara tunnel’s entrance after landslides caused a partial collapse in Uttarakhand, India.

Poking their heads through a pipeline that burst through the debris to grab a camera inside, rescuers made direct contact with the men last night.

In the clip, an emergency official asks the men to stand in front of the camera and smile and wave as they told them: ‘We will reach you all soon, don’t worry.’

The men, many migrant workers from far-flung states, form a semi-circle around the camera and can be seen wearing helmets and construction worker jackets inside the brightly lit three-mile-long tunnel.

One labourer was able to record a message to his loved ones, the Asian News Network reported.

The labourers have been trapped inside the tunnel for 10 days (Picture: AFP)

The medical endoscopic camera was slipped through a pipe that pierced the debris (Picture: AFP)

State officials say the men are doing just fine (Picture: AFP)

‘Mother, do not worry about me, I am fine. Please, and father, eat your meals on time,’ said Jaydev, the worker.

The video, released by the state’s Department of Information and Public Relations, was filmed using a medical endoscopic camera tied to a flexible cable lowered into a six-inch pipe.

‘All workers inside the tunnel are safe,’ the department said on X.

In a press note, state officials said rescuers are providing steady supplies of ‘oxygen, nutritious food and water’, including dried fruit and the rice and lentil dish khichdi. Wi-Fi will also be installed.

Rescuers have now been working around the clock to rescue the men, sending supplies down pipelines and using drills and even robots to remove debris.

The workers were building a part of a road leading to four Hindu shrines, a plan plagued by environmental concerns and landslide fears that became a reality.

Debris is blocking the men from leaving (Picture: AFP/Getty Images)

Steel pipes are now Indian officials’ silver bullet to get the workers out, with the plan for the men to crawl through the pipe to bypass the debris.

Rescuers and relatives are chatting with the workers on walkie-talkies (with one man being seen holding the two-way device in the clip) as state leaders say they are on ‘war footing’.

Who is trapped inside the Uttarkashi tunnel?

According to the Indian TV channel ABP News, these are the known names of those trapped inside the tunnel:

Gabbar Singh Negi, Uttarakhand
Sabah Ahmed, Bihar
Sonu Shah, Bihar
Manir Talukdar, West Bengal
Sevik Pakhera, West Bengal
Akhilesh Kumar, UP
Jaydev Parmanik, West Bengal

Virendra Kisku, Bihar
Sapan Mandal, Odisha
Sushil Kumar, Bihar

Vishwajeet Kumar, Jharkhand
Subodh Kumar, Jharkhand
Bhagwan Batra, Odisha
Ankit, UP
Ram Milan, UP
Satyadev, UP
Santosh, UP
Jai Prakash, UP

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Source:: Metro

      

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