Current:Home > MySome of the 40 workers trapped in India tunnel collapse are sick as debris and glitches delay rescue -Quantum Capital Pro
Some of the 40 workers trapped in India tunnel collapse are sick as debris and glitches delay rescue
View
Date:2025-04-12 16:08:28
LUCKNOW, India (AP) — Some of the 40 construction workers trapped in a collapsed road tunnel for a fourth day were sick as falling debris and technical glitches delayed the work to free them, officials in northern India said Wednesday.
Wide pipes are set to be drilled through excavated rubble to create a passage to free the workers trapped since Sunday when a portion of the under-construction road collapsed in mountainous Uttarakhand state.
That is testing the patience of the relatives and friends of the trapped workers gathering outside the tunnel who are growing frustrated and angry with reports that some workers were falling sick.
Magistrate Abhishek Ruhela said some workers have sent messages that they are suffering from fever, body aches, and nervousness. Medicine has been sent through pipes that were set up earlier to get water and food to the workers.
“Essential eatables such as gram and almonds are being sent through the same channels,” Ruhela said.
Two of the workers also were reported to have minor injuries from the falling debris.
Most of the workers are migrant laborers from across India.
About 200 disaster relief personnel are using drilling equipment and excavators in the rescue operation. Steel pipes 2.5-foot (0.76 meter) wide, which arrived at the site Tuesday, will be pushed through an opening of excavated debris with the help of hydraulic jacks to safely pull out the stranded workers.
Gaurav Singh, a state government official, said the rescue operation was delayed because of a technical fault in the drilling machine, but a new machine has been installed.
Falling debris also had delayed the start of the drilling on Tuesday. “These are challenges in such rescue operations, but we will overcome them,” Ranjit Sinha, a disaster management official, said.
A landslide Sunday caused a portion of the 4.5-kilometer (2.7-mile) tunnel to collapse about 200 meters (500 feet) from the entrance. It is a hilly tract of land, prone to landslide and subsidence.
Uttarakhand is a mountainous state dotted with Hindu temples that attract many pilgrims and tourists and construction of highways and buildings has been constant to accommodate the influx. The tunnel is part of the busy Chardham all-weather road, a flagship federal project connecting various Hindu pilgrimage sites.
veryGood! (68959)
Related
- This was the average Social Security benefit in 2004, and here's what it is now
- A robot powered by artificial intelligence may be able to make oxygen on Mars, study finds
- New AP analysis of last month’s deadly Gaza hospital explosion rules out widely cited video
- See the first photo of Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley in 'Beverly Hills Cop 4' film on Netflix
- Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Triathlon
- Finland erects barriers at border with Russia to control influx of migrants. The Kremlin objects
- Twilight Director Reveals Kristen Stewart Crashed Robert Pattinson’s 37th Birthday Party
- Albuquerque police cadet and husband are dead in suspected domestic violence incident, police say
- Where will Elmo go? HBO moves away from 'Sesame Street'
- Prepare for Beyoncé's 'Renaissance' film: What to wear, how to do mute challenge
Ranking
- IRS recovers $4.7 billion in back taxes and braces for cuts with Trump and GOP in power
- Walmart's Black Friday 2023 Sale Includes $99 Beats, $98 Roku TV, $38 Bike, & More
- Atlanta officer used Taser on church deacon after he said he could not breathe, police video shows
- Judge denies corrupt Baltimore ex-detective’s request for compassionate release
- Hackers hit Rhode Island benefits system in major cyberattack. Personal data could be released soon
- Pfizer's stock price is at a three-year low. Is it time to buy?
- Messi leaves match at Maracanã early, Argentina beats Brazil in game delayed by fight
- Elon Musk says X Corp. will donate ad and subscription revenue tied to Gaza war
Recommendation
$73.5M beach replenishment project starts in January at Jersey Shore
Czech president approves plan introducing budget cuts, taxes. Labor unions call for protests
IAEA head says the barring of several nuclear inspectors by Iran is a ‘serious blow’ to monitoring
Prepare for Beyoncé's 'Renaissance' film: What to wear, how to do mute challenge
Charges tied to China weigh on GM in Q4, but profit and revenue top expectations
Police say 2 dead and 5 wounded in Philadelphia shooting that may be drug-related
Albania’s prime minister calls for more NATO troops in neighboring Kosovo following ethnic violence
'She definitely turned him on': How Napoleon's love letters to Josephine inform a new film