We asked for your prayers last week; it took another five days, 17 in all, before 41 construction workers were rescued from from a collapsed tunnel in Uttarakhand state. The tunnel, part of a $1.5 million pilgrimage project, collapsed on 12 November, trapping low-wage workers from various Indian states in a 4.5km underground space. The rescue faced many challenges, including machine breakdowns and the tunnel's precarious geological location, both matters for considerable criticism. The breakthrough came on 29 November when a team of 'rat miners' managed to reach the trapped men. This method, which involves creating narrow tunnels by hand, has been controversial due to its hazards, and was officially banned in 2014. The rescued workers, who were in good health, were greeted by Uttarakhand’s chief minister with traditional marigold garlands, and celebrations ensued with sweets and firecrackers.
India: workers finally rescued from tunnel
Written by David Fletcher 30 Nov 2023Additional Info
- Praise: You, Lord, for the skills of the rescue teams and for lives saved. (Psalm 107:28)
- More: www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/11/29/how-rat-miners-rescued-workers-from-indian-tunnel-after-17-days
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