Silkyara Tunnel Rescue: All 41 Workers Safely Evacuated 17 Days After Collapse

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The workers are being brought out on a specially modified stretcher that has been pushed down the pipe and pulled up manually. (Source: NDTV)

All 41 workers trapped inside the Silkyara tunnel in Uttarkashi were evacuated by rescue personnel on Tuesday evening, 17 days after it collapsed.

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said none of the rescued workers are critical and that they will be kept under medical observation before being sent home. Ambulances ferried the workers to a nearby medical camp.

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Earlier, rescue teams led by the National Disaster Response Force, despite multiple setbacks and delays, drilled through the 60-metre stretch of the rubble and pushed a steel chute into the passage. The workers were pulled up on a specially modified stretcher.

Besides Dhami, Union Minister of State for Road Transport and Highways VK Singh oversaw the rescue efforts and draped the workers in flower garlands after the evacuation.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi applauded the rescue efforts and said those involved in this mission have "set an amazing example of humanity and teamwork".

He also said the trapped tunnel workers have shown "courage and patience" and wished them good health. "Success of tunnel rescue operation in Uttarkashi is an emotional moment for everyone."

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Officials decided to switch to manual boring to break through the last 10 metres of rubble after the heavy-duty auger drilling machine got stuck on Friday.

Twelve rat-hole mining experts were called in to finish the last stretch of drilling using hand-held tools in a confined space. Rat-hole mining is a controversial and hazardous procedure in which miners in small groups go down narrow burrows to excavate small quantities of coal.

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