the first visuals of the 41 workers trapped inside silkyara tunnel emerged tuesday, raising hopes of families anxiously awaiting their evacuation as a multi-pronged rescue effort entered its 10th day. the visuals were captured using an endoscopic camera sent in through a six-inch pipeline, which was pushed on monday through the rubble of the collapsed portion of tunnel on uttarakhand’s char dham route. in a video released by the rescue agencies, the workers wearing yellow and white helmets, are seen receivi
A six-inch pipeline has been inserted into the Silkyara tunnel, providing relief to 41 trapped workers. The new pipeline allows for clear communication and larger quantities of food to be sent inside the tunnel. However, the real challenge of rescuing the workers remains. Rescue operations are being carried out on a war footing since the tunnel collapsed following a landslide on November 12.
The visuals were captured using an endoscopic camera sent in through a six-inch pipeline, which was pushed through the rubble of the collapsed portion of tunnel on Uttarakhand’s Char Dham route
The new food supply pipeline has also made it easier to supply better food in larger quantities to them, which is a good thing. Otherwise the situation remains the same, said Negi, who spoke to his brother.