India

Former PMO Advisor Pledges Work on Next Phase Post Uttarkashi Tunnel Incident

According to an official statement issued on Wednesday, efforts at the Silkyara tunnel collapse site in Uttarkashi, where 41 workers are trapped, are intensifying, with approximately 67% of Augur drilling completed. The horizontal pipe has been inserted up to 45 meters, paving the way for the next stage of the rescue effort.

Bhaskar Khulbe, former advisor to the Prime Minister’s Office and Special Executive Officer in the Uttarakhand Tourism Department, expressed optimism, stating, “I am hopeful that in the next 2 hours, work will start for the next phase.” The announcement followed the completion of six additional meters of drilling using an American Oger machine.

The rescue operation incorporates various activities to boost the trapped workers’ morale, including yoga, kirtan, walking, and more. Gabbar Singh Negi and Sabah Ahmed, among those inside the tunnel, are reportedly providing encouragement to others.

NHIDCL has resumed horizontal boring from the Silkyara end, employing an Augur boring machine. A total of 45 meters of pipes have been inserted as of now. The second lifeline for food distribution is functioning efficiently, ensuring a steady supply of food, medicines, and essentials to the trapped workers.

For vertical drilling, SJVNL’s machine has arrived and been installed, while ONGC is mobilizing machinery from the USA, Mumbai, and Ghaziabad for vertical boring. The rescue operation involves collaboration among five agencies—ONGC, SJVNL, RVNL, NHIDCL, and THDCL—with specific responsibilities to ensure operational efficiency.

The collapse, which occurred on November 12, 2023, led to the entrapment of workers in the under-construction tunnel. The built-up portion of the tunnel, measuring 8.5 meters in height and 2 kilometres in length, provides safety with available electricity and water supply. The ongoing rescue efforts aim to establish safe passages and ensure the well-being of the trapped workers.

Priyanka Koul

Priyanka Koul is a dedicated Sub-Editor at The Daily Guardian, is fueled by a profound passion for uncovering and sharing meaningful stories, particularly those of individuals. Committed to journalism's core principles of integrity, accuracy, and ethical reporting, she embraces a relentless journey of learning and personal growth. Priyanka strives to leave a lasting impact through her storytelling prowess.

Recent Posts

Gut Microbes and Hormones: The Hidden Drivers of Your Sweet Tooth

The relationship between gut microbes, hormones, and dietary preferences is a fascinating area of study…

2 hours ago

Environmental Impact of ChatGPT: Linked to Los Angeles Wildfires Debate

AI systems like ChatGPT have been linked to environmental concerns, with reports showing their significant…

3 hours ago

Kathmandu Court Grants Rabi Lamichhane Bail of Rs 6 Million in Fraud Case

Rabi Lamichhane, RSP chief and ex-home minister, secures bail in the Swarnalakshmi Cooperative fraud case…

3 hours ago

Metformin: A Diabetes Drug That May Help Prevent Skin Cancer

Metformin, the widely prescribed drug for managing type 2 diabetes, has recently gained attention for…

4 hours ago

Wildfire Smoke 10 Times More Toxic Than Pollution, Stanford Report Reveals

California wildfires leave destruction in their wake, with Stanford experts warning of the underestimated dangers…

4 hours ago

Kenya’s Minister Justin Muturi Speaks Out on Son’s Abduction

Report of Kenya's child abduction shows around 44 percent of child has been abducted between…

4 hours ago