Telangana tunnel collapse: Railways deploys metal-cutting experts for rescue
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SCR is at the forefront of the operations to clear the debris and accelerate the mission to rescue the workers and provide relief. | File photo

Telangana tunnel collapse: Railways deploys metal-cutting experts for rescue

The staff has been deputed along with requisite machinery including one plasma cutting machine, six plasma cutters, and one ultra-thermic cutting equipment


South Central Railway has joined the rescue teams that are engaged in locating the eight persons who remain trapped in the partially collapsed SLBC tunnel for the past six days, with necessary equipment, a senior official said on Friday.

Railways has the expertise in cutting heavy metals using equipment such as plasma cutter and Brocho cutting machine, South Central Railway (SCR) Chief Public Relations officer A Sridhar said.

"District Collector, Nagar Kurnool sought the help of South Central Railway in rescue operation by clearing iron and steel debris that have been hindering the rescue works at the site,” A Sridhar told PTI.

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Railway team at site

He further said that the SCR quickly responded to the call and deployed two teams of metal cutting experts in the rescue mission.

The first batch led by S Murali, Divisional Mechanical Engineer, consisting a senior Section Engineer, 13 Welders and two technicians from Secunderabad have reached the site and have taken up the required works. The second batch of experts also reached the site to support the first team, last night, he further said.

Meanwhile, Nagarkurnool Superintendent of Police Vaibhav Gaikwad said the metal cutting and debris clearing process is continuously going on.

"One team went into the tunnel at 7 am. The clearing of debris has been going on since yesterday morning. Dewatering is also going on," he said.

Plasma cutters being used

Army, Navy, National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), rat miners and others are engaged in extensive operations to remove silt and debris from the tunnel.

The rescue workers were using plasma cutters to detach damaged parts of the tail portion of the Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) to clear obstructions to the access end of the tunnel where the eight men were trapped.

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The rescue workers were also engaged in the efforts to ensure that the loco train reached the last point and the conveyor belt became operational.

Irrigation Minister N Uttam Kumar Reddy, who is supervising the rescue operation, said plasma cutters, high-grade shutters, and debris removal machinery were being used while international experts were overseeing the strategy.

Eight personnel trapped

Eight personnel working on the Srisailam Left Bank Canal (SLBC) tunnel project were trapped after a portion of the tunnel collapsed on February 22.

The trapped persons have been identified as Manoj Kumar (UP), Sri Niwas (UP), Sunny Singh (J&K), Gurpreet Singh (Punjab) and Sandeep Sahu, Jegta Xess, Santosh Sahu and Anuj Sahau, all from Jharkhand.

Of the eight, two are engineers, two are operators and the remaining four are labourers from Jharkhand.

The two engineers and four labourers are employed by Jaiprakash Associates, the contracting firm of SLBC tunnel project.

(With agency inputs)

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