India tunnel collapse leaves dozens of workers feared trapped

India tunnel collapse leaves dozens of workers feared trapped

Dozens of construction workers ⁢are feared‌ trapped after the road tunnel they were building collapsed in northern India’s Uttarakhand state, ⁢with ⁢rescuers scrambling to reach ⁤them ⁢beneath piles of debris.

“About​ 40⁣ to ​41 workers are ​trapped inside. Oxygen is being supplied through the‌ debris, but more rubble ​is coming down ​as rescuers ⁢try to remove the obstruction,” State disaster response official, Durgesh Rathodi, told the AFP news agency.

Local ​media, however, ⁢reported‍ that up to 36 people were believed ⁢to ⁣be⁢ trapped in ⁤the tunnel, which partially collapsed at 4am⁤ on ​Sunday (22:30 GMT on Saturday) as ⁣a result of ⁤a landslide. Nearly ​200 metres (14.8 feet) of ⁢the 4.5km (2.8-mile) long tunnel ⁤appear to have caved in, according to media ⁢reports.

The incident ⁤occurred during a shift change at the Yamunotri national aighway in the Himalayan state when a group of workers were moving out and replacement workers were going in.

The⁣ tunnel ⁤is being constructed⁢ between Silkyara and Dandalgaon ⁣to‌ connect two⁢ of ‍the holiest Hindu shrines ‍of ⁢Uttarkashi and ​Yamnotri.

Photographs released by the government rescue teams ​showed huge piles of concrete blocking the wide tunnel, ⁣with⁣ twisted metal bars on its broken roof poking down in ⁣front of the ⁢rubble.

Link from‍ www.aljazeera.com

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