Forty-one workers remained trapped in a collapsed road tunnel in northern India for a seventh day Saturday as a new drilling machine arrived on site to replace the damaged one.
Forty-one workers remain trapped for a seventh day in a collapsed road tunnel in northern India as rescue efforts face challenges and delays. A new drilling machine has arrived to replace the damaged one, but concerns about vibrations causing more debris hinder progress. Families of the trapped workers express frustration as the timeline for their rescue remains uncertain.
The workers have been trapped since Sunday when a landslide caused part of the tunnel they were building to collapse about 200 metres from the entrance.
Forty-one workers remain trapped for a seventh day in a collapsed road tunnel in northern India as rescue efforts face challenges and delays. A new drilling machine has arrived to replace the damaged one, but concerns about vibrations causing more debris hinder progress. Families of the trapped workers express frustration as the timeline for their rescue remains uncertain.
Forty-one workers remain trapped for a seventh day in a collapsed road tunnel in northern India as rescue efforts face challenges and delays. A new drilling machine has arrived to replace the damaged one, but concerns about vibrations causing more debris hinder progress. Families of the trapped workers express frustration as the timeline for their rescue remains uncertain.