Nagarkurnool, Telangana: South Central Railway has provided necessary equipment to rescue crews searching for the eight people who have been trapped in the partially collapsed SLBC tunnel for the past six days, according to a senior official on Friday.
A Sridhar, Chief Public Relations Officer of South Central Railway (SCR), stated that railways have competence in cutting heavy metals with equipment such as plasma cutters and Brocho cutting machines.
"District Collector, Nagar Kurnool sought the help of South Central Railway in rescue operation by clearing iron and steel debris that have been hindering the rescue works at the site,” A Sridhar told PTI.
He further said that the SCR quickly responded to the call and deployed two teams of metal-cutting experts in the rescue mission. The first batch led by S Murali, Divisional Mechanical Engineer, consisting of a senior Section Engineer, 13 Welders and two technicians from Secunderabad have reached the site and have taken up the required works. The second batch of experts also reached the site to support the first team, last night, he further said.
Meanwhile, Nagarkurnool Superintendent of Police Vaibhav Gaikwad said the metal cutting and debris clearing process is continuously going on.
"One team went into the tunnel at 7 AM. The clearing of debris has been going on since yesterday morning. Dewatering is also going on," he said.
Telangana Irrigation Minister Uttam Kumar Reddy on Thursday said the rescue and relief operations are in full swing, and that the operation would be completed in two days.
The Minister on Wednesday said the TBM (Tunnel Boring Machine) that is struck inside will be cut into pieces by using gas cutters and removed. After this, the Army, Navy, Rat Miners and NDRF teams will make another serious effort to rescue the eight persons who are missing, without compromising their own safety.
Eight personnel working on the Srisailam Left Bank Canal (SLBC) tunnel project were trapped after a portion of the tunnel collapsed on February 22.
The trapped persons have been identified as Manoj Kumar (UP), Sri Niwas (UP), Sunny Singh (J&K), Gurpreet Singh (Punjab) and Sandeep Sahu, Jegta Xess, Santosh Sahu and Anuj Sahau, all from Jharkhand.
Of the eight, two are engineers, two are operators and the remaining four are labourers from Jharkhand.
The two engineers and four labourers are employed by Jaiprakash Associates, the contracting firm for the SLBC tunnel project.
Meanwhile, Singareni Collieries Company Ltd in a press release said as per the government's instructions, the coal miner has deployed 200 personnel for the ongoing rescue operations at SLBC tunnel.
These individuals have been organised into four shifts to ensure continuous and efficient progress.
“Our employees are well-trained, highly skilled, and proficient in using various cutting equipment essential for the tasks at hand. Additionally, the rescue teams are thoroughly equipped with first aid knowledge to handle any emergencies,” it said.
The teams are working hard to restore the track line up to the tunnel boring machine while simultaneously loading the slush and other materials into tubs, SCCL said.
The state-owned company said that the recovery operation will require some time to reach a successful conclusion.
With PTI inputs