On November 12th, 2023, in the early hours of the morning, an under-construction tunnel in Uttarakhand, India, was struck by disaster. A massive landslide occurred, blocking both ends of the tunnel and trapping 41 workers inside. The situation was dire, but rescuers quickly sprang into action.
On the following day, November 13th, 2023, Chief Minister Pushkar Dhami arrived at the site, and rescuers immediately began working to establish communication with the trapped workers. Using a narrow 12 cm pipe, rescuers were able to communicate with the workers and deliver much-needed food items, such as nuts, dry fruits, and puffed rice. A separate pipe was also used to provide medicine to workers experiencing digestive issues and to ensure they had a means of breathing.
As the days passed, rescuers continued their efforts to free the trapped workers. A drilling machine, known as an Auger machine, was used to drill horizontally through the debris and create holes through which food and water could be delivered. Large 800mm and 900mm pipes were also inserted through the debris to facilitate the delivery of essential supplies.
Despite facing numerous obstacles, including an obstruction caused by a piece of iron and cracks in the platform holding the drilling machine, the rescuers persisted. They worked tirelessly to keep the workers alive and healthy, constantly delivering essential supplies and providing medical attention when necessary.
On November 25th, 2023, an international tunnelling expert suggested the option of vertical and manual drilling, and the process began the following day. The workers' rescue was a complex and challenging operation, requiring the expertise of rat miners, and experts in different types of drilling.
Finally, on the evening of November 28th, 2023, the workers were rescued. It was a moment of great relief and celebration, as the workers were finally freed from their entrapment. The original plan of horizontal drilling was ultimately successful, but it was the tireless efforts of the rescuers that made the difference. Their unwavering dedication and perseverance were instrumental in the successful rescue operation. In the early hours of November 12th, 2023, disaster struck an under-construction tunnel in Uttarakhand, India. A landslide occurred, blocking both ends of the tunnel and trapping 41 workers inside. The situation was dire, but rescuers acted quickly.
On November 13th, 2023, Chief Minister Pushkar Dhami arrived at the site, and rescuers immediately began working to establish communication with the trapped workers. Using a narrow 12 cm pipe, rescuers were able to communicate with the workers and deliver much-needed food items, such as nuts, dry fruits, and puffed rice. A separate pipe was also used to provide medicine to workers experiencing digestive issues and to ensure they had a means of breathing.
As the days passed, rescuers continued their efforts to free the trapped workers. A drilling machine, known as an Auger machine, was used to drill horizontally through the debris and create holes through which food and water could be delivered. Large 800mm and 900mm pipes were also inserted through the debris to facilitate the delivery of essential supplies.
Despite facing numerous obstacles, including an obstruction caused by a piece of iron and cracks in the platform holding the drilling machine, rescuers persisted. On November 25th, 2023, an international tunnelling expert named Arnold Dix, suggested the option of vertical and manual drilling, and the process began the following day.
Finally, on the evening of November 28th, 2023, the workers were rescued. The rat miners, experts in different types of drilling, were instrumental in the rescue effort. The original plan of horizontal drilling was ultimately successful, but it was the tireless efforts of the rescuers that made the difference.