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48hr deadline set to trace missing SLBC workers in collapsed tunnel

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 26 February 2025 ()
Telangana govt has given a two-day deadline to experts for rescuing eight workers trapped in the collapsed Srisailam Left Bank Canal tunnel. Mobilizing specialized forces and employing advanced strategies, the rescue operation includes cutting the malfunctioned tunnel boring machine, silt removal, and creating alternative access routes.
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News video: Desperate Rescue in Telangana Tunnel: Robot Cameras and Rat Miners Race to Save 8 Trapped Workers

Desperate Rescue in Telangana Tunnel: Robot Cameras and Rat Miners Race to Save 8 Trapped Workers 03:01

A desperate rescue operation is underway at the Srisailam Left Bank Canal (SLBC) tunnel in Telangana, where eight workers have been trapped for over 48 hours after a portion of the tunnel collapsed. To aid the rescue efforts, robotic and endoscopic cameras, along with an NDRF dog squad, have been...

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Telangana Tunnel Collapse: Rescue Operation Underway, Survival Chances Of Trapped Workers Very Less

The rescue operation at the SLBC tunnel collapse site in Telangana’s Nagarkurnool district continues as eight workers remain trapped for over 72 hours. Telangana Minister Jupally Krishna Rao stated that the chances of survival are “very remote” due to debris blocking the tunnel. A team of expert rat miners has joined the efforts. Sniffer dogs were deployed but struggled due to water accumulation. Deputy CM Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka is expected to visit the site today to oversee the ongoing rescue mission. #TelanganaTunnelCollapse #RescueOperation #Nagarkurnool #SLBCTunnel #TunnelRescue #TrappedWorkers #DisasterRelief #JupallyKrishnaRao #RatMiners #SilkyaraTunnel #SearchAndRescue #EmergencyResponse #BreakingNews #DisasterManagement #LiveUpdates #TelanganaNews #WorkersTrapped #ReliefOperations #EngineeringDisaster #NationalNews

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