Telangana Minister Jupally Krishna Rao on Monday said the chances of survival of the eight persons who remain trapped in the SLBC tunnel after a partial collapse two days ago are ‘very remote.’ Accord

Army personnel near the Srisailam Left Bank Canal (SLBC) project site where a portion of the tunnel collpased, in Nagarkurnool district. PTI

Telangana Minister Jupally Krishna Rao on Monday said the chances of survival of the eight persons who remain trapped in the SLBC tunnel after a partial collapse two days ago are ‘very remote.’ According to him, the Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) which weighs a few hundred tons, got almost flushed away by about 200 meters after the collapse and due to the gushing water. Of the eight, two are engineers, two operators and four labourers.

The Minister stated that rescuing the trapped individuals would take at least three to four days, as the accident site is filled with muck and debris, making it a daunting task for the rescuers.

“To be honest, the chances of their survival are very, very, very, very remote. Because, I myself went up to the end, almost just 50 meters short (of the mishap site). When we took photographs, the end (of the tunnel) was visible. And out of the 9 meter diameter (of the tunnel)- almost 30 feet, out of that 30 feet, mud has piled up up to 25 feet”, he said. “When we shouted their names also, there was no response…so, there is no chance at all,” he added.

He also mentioned that a team of rat miners, who had rescued the construction workers trapped in the Silkyara Bend-Barkot tunnel in Uttarakhand in 2023, has joined the rescue teams to extricate the men.

The persons who have been trapped in the collapsed tunnel for the past over 48 hours have been identified as Manoj Kumar and Sri Niwas from Uttar Pradesh, Sunny Singh (Jammu and Kashmir), Gurpreet Singh (Punjab) and Sandeep Sahu, Jegta Xess, Santosh Sahu and Anuj Sahu, all from Jharkhand.




LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here