"Umeed jagi hain": Hope burns brighter now for Uttarkashi trapped workers' families

Nov 21, 2023

Uttarkashi (Uttarakhand) [India], November 21 : Visuals of workers trapped inside Uttarkashi's Silkyara tunnel for the past 10 days emerged on Tuesday morning, has given new hope for worried relatives, some of whom are camping outside the site of the collapsed structure.
Earlier today, rescuers managed to insert an endoscopy camera into the tunnel and first visuals captured showed the 41 workers had ample space had light inside the tunnel for them to move about.

The endoscopic flexi camera visuals showed the workers speaking to rescue teams and informing them that they were healthy and sound.
Rescuers have begun the process of laying a pipeline inside the tunnel to bring all the workers out. Various agencies, including tunnelling experts from overseas, have been roped in on war footing.
The wife of one of the trapped workers told ANI that the visuals showing their family members safe has given her hope that they will get out soon.
"I could not see my husband in the video...Whenever I get to see my husband, then only I can say he is safe. But yes, hopes are high that they will be rescued soon. Ummeed jagi he," she said.



On Monday a six-inch-wide pipeline was pushed in through the debris of the collapsed portion into the tunnel to create an alternative lifeline for the stranded workers. For the first time since the collapse incident on November 12, hot Khichdi was supplied to the workers through this pipeline. Till now they were surviving on dry fruits, puffed rice and chana.
Workers will also be later provided with mobiles and chargers that will be sent inside the tunnel through the 6-inch lifeline, rescue operation in-charge Colonel Deepak Patil had ealier said.
The under construction tunnel from Silkyara to Barkot, collapsed within a 60-metre stretch on the Silkyara side of the tunnel.
Various government agencies have been involved in the rescue operation and have been assigned specific tasks.
Five options were decided on and five different agencies were detailed to carry out these options. Rescuers reached the tunnel with a vertical drilling machine from the upper part of the hill above the tunnel. The workers are believed to be trapped in a 2 km-built tunnel portion, which is complete with concrete work that provides safety to the workers. This portion of the tunnel has access to electricity and water, and food items and medicines are being provided through a 4-inch compressor pipeline.