Telangana tunnel collapse: Rescue teams plan to cut through collapsed section to reach workers
Monday, 24 February 2025 Rescue teams are persistently working to save eight workers trapped in the collapsed Srisailam Left Bank Canal tunnel. Efforts include silt removal and water dewatering to access the site 13.5 km inside the tunnel. A special team experienced in similar rescue operations has been deployed to expedite the efforts.
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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Over 500 rescuers, including personnel from the Army, Navy, SCCL, and disaster response teams, are working to rescue eight workers trapped in the SLBC tunnel... IndiaTimes
Using the tunnel’s train system, which ferries workers and materials, rescue teams have advanced 11 km into the tunnel. Officials confirmed they are close to... Zee News
Rescue efforts are underway to save eight workers, including two engineers, trapped in a collapsed section of the Srisailam Left Bank Canal tunnel in Telangana.... IndiaTimes