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Telangana tunnel collapse: No communication with those trapped; Army pressed into rescue operation | 10 points

Telangana tunnel collapse: The eight persons are trapped around 14 km inside the tunnel of the Srisailam Left Bank Canal (SLBC) project.

Updated on: Feb 24, 2025 08:48 AM IST
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Rescuers are yet to make contact with eight persons trapped inside an under-construction tunnel in the Nagarkurnool district of Telangana after a portion of its roof collapsed on Saturday.

Rescue operation underway to extricate eight persons who have remained trapped for over 45 hours inside a tunnel after a section of it collapsed in the SLBC project, in Nagarkurnool district, Telangana. (PTI)
Rescue operation underway to extricate eight persons who have remained trapped for over 45 hours inside a tunnel after a section of it collapsed in the SLBC project, in Nagarkurnool district, Telangana. (PTI)

“As of now, we don't have communication with them (those trapped),” Nagarkurnool District Collector B Santhosh was quoted as saying by PTI. "The rescuers will go inside and see, and then we will be able to tell.”

The eight persons are trapped around 14 km inside the tunnel of the Srisailam Left Bank Canal (SLBC) project.

Track latest updates on Telangana tunnel collapse rescue operation here.

According to officials, 51 workers were carrying out excavation work through a hill, about 120 km from Hyderabad, when a part of the tunnel’s roof caved in at around 8.30 am. Most of the workers escaped but some, including two site engineers, were trapped behind a Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) close to the 14-km mark in the tunnel.

The tunnel is part of the SLBC project, which seeks to provide 30 tmc ft (thousand million cubic feet) of water to Nalgonda from the Srisailam reservoir.

 
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