Uttarkashi, November 25: As part of efforts to provide assurance to 41 workers trapped in the Silkyara tunnel and relieve their stress, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has stepped in to provide them with a landline through which they can talk to their families. Kundan, a BSNL official, said they are in the process of sending a small landline phone to the stranded workers through the pipe. "Through this, they will be able to talk directly to their families," he said.
He said BSNL has set up a small telephone exchange at the tunnel site and the phone will be connected through a line. A senior official involved in the rescue operation said some mobile phones have also been sent to the stranded workers so that they can play video games. Uttarkashi Tunnel Collapse: Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami Takes Stock of Silkyara Tunnel Rescue Efforts, Talks to Trapped Workers Through Communication Setup (See Pics and Video).
BSNL Steps in to Provide Landline Phone
#WATCH | Uttarkashi (Uttarakhand) tunnel rescue: A landline facility is being set up by BSNL at Silkyara Tunnel in Uttarkashi to enable stranded workers to talk to their family members. https://t.co/WQ5smU4jeu pic.twitter.com/Q9w2sPTuGe
— ANI (@ANI) November 25, 2023
"There is no mobile network nearby but we are also considering providing Wi-Fi connectivity. We are also considering providing a cricket bat and ball to the workers so that they can play cricket. You can spend your time playing because there is a lot of space inside the tunnel where the workers are trapped, so cricket can be played easily," the official said.
National Disaster Management Authority Member, Lt General Syed Ata Hasnain (retired) on Saturday said that there has been no movement in the last 24 hours in the drilling work to rescue the 41 workers trapped in the Uttarkashi tunnel for 13 days. Uttarkashi Tunnel Collapse: PM Narendra Modi Speaks to CM Pushkar Singh Dhami As Uttarakhand Tunnel Rescue Operation Enters 14th Day.
The NDMA member said that a portion of the American-Auger machine was broken, blocking the potential escape route. "The current update is that (in) the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any movement within this bore tunnel that was being made for the rescue. Because...the Auger machine itself has had a bit of an accident. A portion of it (has actually) broken, and that broken portion has to be pulled out (of the escape pipe)," Hasnain told ANI.
After a portion of the tunnel caved in on November 12, the debris falling in the 60-metre stretch on the Silkyara side of the tunnel trapped 41 labourers inside the under-construction structure.
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