Uttarkashi Tunnel Rescue Operation Halted Due To Technical Problem

Uttarkashi: The Uttarkashi tunnel rescue operation of the 41 employees trapped in a portion of the Silkyara tunnel in Uttarkashi, which collapsed over per week in the past, has been placed on maintain once more after a technical glitch was confronted by the rescue crew on Friday night. The drilling by the American-made auger machine to rescue the trapped employees was halted after the rescue crew confronted a technical glitch.

In the meantime, speaking concerning the drone expertise that’s getting used within the rescue operation, Cyriac Joseph, MD and CEO of Squadrone Infra Mining Pvt Ltd, stated that this can be a new expertise that goes into GPS-denied areas. “It is a new expertise, it goes into GPS-denied areas and is utilized in underground tunnels and underground mines. It has been launched in India just lately. Our goal is to find out how we will rescue the 41 trapped employees and the way rapidly we will do it. The protection of the rescue crew can also be vital,” Joseph stated.

Earlier within the day, Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami knowledgeable that the rescue operation to extricate 41 employees trapped in a portion of the Silkyara tunnel in Uttarkashi is “in its ultimate stage,” including that each the central and state authorities businesses are working collectively. He stated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is taking all of the updates relating to the rescue operation being carried out on the Silkyara tunnel.

“The rescue operation is in its final stage. PM Modi is taking all of the updates concerning the difficulties that employees may face and discussing the options. Each the central and state authorities businesses are working collectively on the rescue operation. We hope that quickly this operation can be accomplished and all the employees will come out,” CM Dhami stated.

In the meantime, Extra Secretary Technical, Highway and Transport Mahmood Ahmed on Friday stated that the auger drilling machine, which developed some cracks on Thursday, has been reassembled and so they hope to push the pipe additional this time with no obstacles.

“The auger drilling machine has been reassembled. A brand new pipe can be put in after the welding, which is able to take two hours. After two hours, we’ll push the pipe contained in the tunnel. We hope that we push the pipe additional this time and can face no obstacles,” Extra Secretary Ahmed stated.

When requested concerning the complete size of the pipe that has been inserted to rescue the employees, Extra Secretary Ahmed stated that two extra pipes of 6 metres every should be inserted to get a breakthrough. “Two extra pipes of 6 metres every should be inserted. The primary 6 metres, which attain 51-52 metres, with the subsequent 6 meter-long pipe, we hope to breakthrough,” he stated.

“That is our personal estimation and understanding. These estimations are primarily based on sure realities however they’re all assumptions and to not be taken precisely, however we hope to be there someway,” he added. Earlier, Bhaskar Khulbe, a former advisor to the Prime Minister’s Workplace (PMO), stated a 2-metre a part of the inserted pipe needed to be lower off because it obtained compressed resulting from friction whereas drilling. This occurred after the auger heavy-duty driller encountered an obstruction and exerted extra strain on Thursday, he knowledgeable.

Talking to ANI on Friday morning, Khulbe stated the platform on which the Augur drilling machine was mounted developed some cracks on Thursday. Nonetheless, the cracks have been repaired since knowledgeable. The platform developed some cracks whereas the rescue operation was underway on Thursday and the method of horizontal drilling by means of the particles needed to be halted because of this.

“Final night time, we needed to revamp the platform on which the machine is mounted. Nonetheless, Parsons Firm operated a floor penetration radar, which advised us that there was no metallic obstruction for the subsequent 5 metres (contained in the tunnel). Which means that our drilling, as soon as it resumes, ought to be easy. After we have been eradicating the particles, we came across two mangled pipes,” Khulbe stated, including that the trapped employees could also be extricated by Friday.

The rescue work continues as a portion of the under-construction tunnel from Silkyara to Barkot collapsed on November 12. The particles falling within the 60-metre stretch on the Silkyara aspect of the tunnel trapped 41 labourers inside. The employees are trapped in a 2 km-built portion, which is full, together with concrete work that gives them security. 



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