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Telangana SLBC Tunnel Collapse: Rescue Operations Continue, NDRF Draining Water As 8 Workers Await Safe Exit

Zee News Monday, 24 February 2025 ()
NDRF Deputy Commandant Sukhendu Datta said the rescue officials have covered around 13.5 kilometres inside the tunnel, primarily using locomotives and conveyor belts.
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Telangana tunnel collapse rescue efforts intensify as hopes for the trapped eight workers dwindle. Army, NDRF, and Navy teams deploy advanced machinery, including endoscopic cameras, to navigate through the final 40 meters. Seepage and debris pose major challenges, delaying progress. Officials remain...

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Telangana SLBC Tunnel Collapse: Rescue Operations Continue, NDRF Draining Water As 8 Workers Await Safe Exit

NDRF Deputy Commandant Sukhendu Datta said the rescue officials have covered around 13.5 kilometres inside the tunnel, primarily using locomotives and conveyor...
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