Indian workers trapped in tunnel for 10 days seen on camera
- After being trapped for ten days, the 41 men in India received their first hot meal of rice and lentils through a newly installed pipe.
- A small camera attached to a flexible cable was used to film the trapped men through a six-inch diameter pipe, showing them standing in a semi-circle in protective gear.
- Rescue efforts to reach the trapped workers have been hindered by loose soil and falling debris, but there is hope for a breakthrough within the next 30 to 40 hours.
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India: 41 workers have been stuck in a collapsed tunnel for ten days
The whole of India is eagerly awaiting the rescue of 41 workers who have been stuck in a collapsed tunnel for ten days. The recovery is complicated because the mountains are loose and rugged at this point.
They capture the first images of the 41 workers trapped for eleven days in a tunnel in northern India
Las autoridades indias han captado este martes las primeras imágenes de 41 trabajadores que quedaron atrapados hace once días en un túnel en el estado de Uttarajand, en el norte del país, sin que por el momento esté claro cuándo podrán recuperar la libertad por la complicación de los trabajos para abrir algún tipo de ruta de salida.Los servicios de rescate han logrado introducir una cámara de endoscopia médica a través del tapón que bloquea el t…
Trapped Indian tunnel workers may be rescued very soon
Rescuers in India have released video of 41 construction workers trapped in a collapsed tunnel in the country's north. The trapped workers are receiving food and oxygen through pipes and say they are practising yoga to stay healthy. Authorities are working on multiple plans to rescue the workers with a breakthrough possibly occurring very soon.
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