Two workers trapped in tunnel rescued after nine days

Shimla, September 22

Two labourers were finallyrescued yesterday after surviving for almost nine days more than 40 metres undergroundin a collapsed tunnel in northern India.

Rescuers clapped, cheered and flashed V for victory signs as the dazed pair were brought to the surface in Himachal Pradesh state in the Himalayan foothills after a marathonrescue effort.

Named by local media as Mani Ram and Satish Tomar, the pair were taken to a local hospital but were not thought to be suffering from life-threatening injuries.

Rescuers were still searching for a third labourer feared trapped under debris when a cave-in blocked the entrance of the tunnel with tonnes of earth and boulders on September 12.

“Two of the three men have been rescued and the searchis on for the third missingman. For us, the operationis not over,” said Mansi Sahay, deputy commissioner ofBilaspur district where the accident occurred.

Using heavy machinery, engineers spent days drilling a shaft down to the tunnel, part of a highway construction project in Bilaspur, 110 kilometres from the state capital Shimla.

But their efforts were frustrated by a series of mechanical breakdowns and driving rain.

Dried fruit, glucose and water were dropped to the men midweek after engineers managed to drill a thin 47-metre shaft down to the tunnel’s roof, according to local media.

A remote camera and microphone were also lowered on Saturday, allowing rescuers to speak to the two workers.

Rescuers from the National Disaster Response Force were finally lowered into the tunnel after the wider shaft wascompleted yesterday and deemed safe.

“It was a very risky and long operation as our rescuers were totally exposed to loose rocks,” NDRF director general OP Singh told the Press Trust of India news agency.

Deadly tunnel collapses and other accidents are common in India, mainly in the mining industry where safety conditions are often lax.