Specialist rat miners and the NDRF, trying to rescue workers trapped in the Srisailam Left Bank Canal tunnel, faced challenges from accumulated slush and technical difficulties with equipment.
HYDERABAD: In a major boost to the efforts to extricate the eight workers trapped inside the Srisailam Left Bank Canal (SLBC) tunnel that collapsed on February 22, the conveyor belt started ...
The race to find eight workers trapped in the collapsed Telangana tunnel has taken a turn for the worse - with less than 50 metres between rescuers and the buried section - after a one-metre ...
A rescue operation for eight people trapped in a collapsed tunnel in the Telangana state of India entered the fourth day as the teams faced challenges posed by slush and seeping water. A team of ...
HYDERABAD: Rescue teams attempting to save the eight workers trapped inside the collapsed Srisailam Left Bank Canal (SLBC) tunnel since Saturday are not only racing against time but also battling ...
Ten days after the partial collapse of the SLBC project tunnel that left eight persons trapped, the Telangana government is exploring the option of deploying robos in the rescue operation to ...
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Telangana tunnel collapse: Water, slush and debris make the job tougher for rescuersDOMALAPENTA (NAGARKURNOOL): Supported by the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), 10 specialist rat miners from the Tunnel District Response Force (TDRF) entered the Srisailam Left Bank Canal ...
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