In India, the forty workers trapped by the collapse of a tunnel are alive

“The forty workers stuck inside the tunnel are alive”Karamveer Singh Bhandari, senior commander of the National Disaster Response Force, said in a statement on Monday (November 13). “We sent them water and food”he added.

The collapse occurred early Sunday morning in the state of Uttarakhand, south of the Himalayas, during relief.

“About 200 meters of the tunnel collapsed”Durgesh Rathodi, an emergency services official, who visited the site, told Agence France-Presse. “Forty or forty-one workers are stuck inside. Oxygen is being supplied through the debris, but more rubble falls as rescuers attempt to clear the obstruction. »

The 4.5 kilometer Silkyara Bend-Barkot tunnel is being constructed to facilitate the connection between two important Hindu shrines, the Yamunotri temple and the Uttarkashi temple. Photos released by rescue teams showed huge concrete blocks blocking the tunnel, with twisted metal bars on the roof protruding from the rubble.

“Pray to God that the workers trapped inside the tunnel come out safely”wrote Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, on X (formerly Twitter). Accidents on large infrastructure construction sites are common in India.

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