A rescue operation to free 41 Indian tunnel workers, trapped for twelve days in the Silkyara tunnel in Uttarkhand state, has reached its final stage. Rescuers are just metres away from the workers, and stretchers and ambulances are on standby. The tunnel collapsed during a landslide on 12 November. The trapped men, although free to move around and supplied with food and drink, have been suffering from various ailments, including headaches, nausea, anxiety, and depression. Psychiatrists have been monitoring their mental health and advising activities like yoga and conversations to maintain morale. The oldest worker, who has been in a similar situation before, has been encouraging the others to keep their confidence high. As the rescue nears completion, there are hopes that they will very soon be released from their ordeal. However, there has been anger about how long the rescue operation has taken.
India: rescue operation for trapped tunnel workers close to success
Written by David Fletcher 24 Nov 2023Additional Info
- Pray: for the operation to have a successful conclusion, and for all the workers to be rescued and restored both physically and mentally. (Psalm 34:17-18)
- More: www.independent.co.uk/asia/india/uttarakhand-uttarkashi-tunnel-collapse-rescue-updates-b2452121.html
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