- Drilling resumes to rescue trapped Indian laborers.
- The workers became stranded after a landslide caused a section of the tunnel to collapse.
- Authorities have maintained contact with the trapped workers.
Drilling operations have recommenced near the entrance of a tunnel in Uttarakhand state, India, where 41 workers have been trapped for 10 days.
The workers became stranded after a landslide caused a section of the tunnel to collapse. Previous drilling efforts were temporarily halted when rescuers heard a cracking sound.
Other rescue plans, including drilling down from the mountaintop, remain in progress. Authorities have maintained contact with the trapped workers, supplying them with oxygen, snacks, and water.
The latest drilling effort, which began at 02:00 local time, aims to create a micro-tunnel for the workers to crawl through to safety.
Other rescue strategies, such as reaching the workers from the opposite end of the tunnel and vertical drilling from the mountaintop, are also being pursued.
Officials express confidence in the success of the rescue operation, emphasizing their dedication to exploring all available options.
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