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Indian workers successfully evacuated from collapsed tunnel after being trapped for weeks

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The operation to rescue 41 workers trapped inside the Silkyara-Barkot tunnel in northern India's Uttarakhand was finally completed on Tuesday 28 November.

This under-construction tunnel collapsed in Uttarkashi, trapping the workers, on November 12.

Video showed a number of ambulances parked inside the tunnel. Doctors, along with their required equipment, were also present at the spot.

Uttarakhand state's Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami was seen shaking hands and patting the backs of the rescued workers. A large crowd had gathered to witness the historic rescue.

According to a report, the rescue operations involved 'rat-hole miners' who manually drilled for over 21 hours after an earlier vertical drilling process saw the large auger machine used get stuck and break down.

Hence, horizontal drilling as an alternative method was used.

Once completed, officials of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) reached out to the workers and pulled them out.

More than 30 ambulances arrived at the spot, which would then rush these rescued workers for medical treatment.

The families of the rescued workers also arrived at the spot.

The rescued workers would be taken to the Chinyalisaur Community Health Centre (CHC), where 41 beds have been prepared for their treatment.

"We do not know when they will reach here, most likely not at night. The immediate care they need will be provided at the temporary facility set up at the tunnel. However, they will be brought here for further treatment," said Dr. Meenu Singh, Director, AIIMS-Rishikesh.

"We will know more when we see them, but we are prepared for everything," she said, adding that the workers will be kept under observation for at least 48 hours at the hospital to check for post-traumatic stress and provide support. "They are likely to feel better once they meet their families," Dr. Singh added.

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