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Watch: In Dramatic Rescue, Guy Pulled Out Of Collapsed Tunnel In Uttarakhand


New Delhi:

A employee in Uttarakhand is pulled out of a slender tunnel through the group of workers of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police or ITBP, who’ve been pressed into the rescue operation after a glacier wreck and next flash flood within the state’s Chamoli district, a cell video confirmed.

The clip displays the ITBP group of workers slowly pulling out a person from the tunnel – simply a few meters huge – the use of a rope amid chants of “zor laga ke haisha“. As the person emerges from the muddy tunnel, the group of workers cheer.

All 16 staff had been rescued from the tunnel, stated the native management.

Over 100 persons are lacking, and feared lifeless, after a glacier wreck at Joshimath in Uttarakhand’s Chamoli district prompted large flooding of the Alaknanda and Dhauliganga rivers on Sunday. 10 our bodies had been recovered to this point.

The Military, the Nationwide Crisis Reaction Power (NDRF) and paramilitary group of workers are undertaking the rescue operation.

“Scientific groups had been rushed to the affected web site. 30 mattress sanatorium has been saved in a position at Joshimath for coping with this emergency. Hospitals in Srinagar, Rishikesh, Jollygrant and Dehradun are on standby. We’re doing our perfect to care for this crisis,” Leader Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat tweeted.

The centre has confident lend a hand to the state.

“Am continuously tracking the unlucky scenario in Uttarakhand. India stands with Uttarakhand and the country prays for everybody’s protection there. Had been regularly chatting with senior government and getting updates on NDRF deployment, rescue paintings and reduction operations,” Top Minister Narendra Modi tweeted.



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