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People watch rescue operations at site of an under-construction road tunnel that collapsed in India Rahul Grover

Rescuers prepare to drill through rubble to reach 40 people trapped in collapsed tunnel

Rescuers planned to insert wide steel pipes to create a passage to free the workers trapped since early on Sunday in the mountainous Uttarakhand state.

RESCUERS IN NORTHERN India supplied food and medicine to 40 construction workers today as officials prepared to start drilling through the rubble to reach the men.

They have been trapped since a portion of the tunnel they were working on collapsed over the weekend.

Rescuers planned to insert wide steel pipes to create a passage to free the workers trapped since early on Sunday in the mountainous Uttarakhand state.

A drilling machine was assembled after three Indian air force transport aircraft flew its parts from New Delhi yesterday.

The workers are being provided with cashew nuts, peanuts, soaked and roasted chickpeas, popcorn and medicines every two hours, said Devendra Patwal, a disaster management relief official.

Some complained of fever and body aches yesterday, but there has been no deterioration in their condition, he said.

india-tunnel-collapse Rescuers and others inside the collapsed road tunnel AP AP

Anshu Manish Khalko, a national highways and infrastructure development corporation official, said he expected the drilling operation to start today.

“Once operational, this machine will facilitate the creation of an escape tunnel quickly to ensure evacuation of the trapped laborers,” he said.

Relatives and friends of the trapped workers gathered outside the tunnel and were seen today growing frustrated and angry.

The state government has been consulting with the Indian army and foreign experts on ways to proceed with the rescue.

Yogesh, who uses one name, cut short his Diwali celebrations and rushed to the collapsed tunnel when he learned that his brother was trapped.

“He sounded tense but said he was okay,” Yogesh said after speaking to his brother Vishal. “He asked about the rescue operation and I told him that it is going on a war footing.”

State officials have contacted Thai experts who helped rescue a junior football team trapped in a cave system in northern Thailand in 2018, state government administrator Gaurav Singh said.

They also have approached the Norwegian geotechnical institute for possible help.

About 200 disaster relief personnel have been at the site using drilling equipment and excavators in the rescue operation, with the plan to push 2.5-foot-wide steel pipes through an opening of excavated debris.

Falling debris lightly injured two rescue workers and delayed operations on Tuesday and Wednesday.

No fresh landslide has occurred since Tuesday.

A landslide during road construction caused a portion of the 2.7-mile tunnel to collapse about 500 feet from the entrance.

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