NDRF conducts rehearsal evacuation using wheeled stretchers to rescue trapped workers
text_fieldsUttarkashi: In preparation for rescuing the forty-one workers who are trapped within the Silkyara tunnel, the NDRF practised on Friday how it would move its wheeled stretchers through the chute.
A member of the NDRF staff pushed a wheeled stretcher through the tunnel, attached to a rope at the other end, and was hauled back up after the stretch was completed, PTI reported.
A passage has been made using 800 mm diameter steel pipes through the rubble at the tunnel to rescue the workers who have been trapped inside for the past 12 days.
An NDRF personnel who went into the passage was lying on the wheeled stretcher facing downwards.
There was enough room inside the pipes and he had no difficulty in breathing during the exercise, he said.
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has been camping at Matli since Thursday to closely monitor the rescue operations.
A temporary camp of the chief minister's office has been set up there to help him perform his daily duties.
The drilling and pushing pipes through the rubble have not yet been resumed at the tunnel.
The rescuers have to drill 12-14 metres more through the rubble to reach the trapped workers on the other side.