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Thursday’s key meeting on rescue work

Hyderabad: Officials and experts will discuss on Thursday as cleanup and cleaning operations inside the SLBC tunnel are expected to be completed soon in the safe zone of the collapsed tunnel. The meeting is expected to call for the continued search for six workers who are still, whose bodies are believed to have been buried in the unwavering area of ​​the tunnel in the last 50 meters.

The committee consisting of NDRF, NGRI, GSI, National Center for Seismology, National Institute of Rock Mechanics, Border Road Organization, SDRF, Irrigation Ministry and some senior government officials is planning to meet in Hyderabad.

With experts from GSI, NGRI and other scientific institutions, it is shown that the accumulated silt and rocks extend toward the collapsed point of tunnel roofs face the risk of sliding, which can lead to new collapses, about how to continue the search, or the need to cancel the search.

Earlier, experts from the Indian Geological Survey said that the prefabricated section on the side of the tunnel was deformed due to continuous water flow, rock and soil pouring near the tunnel into the area where the tunnel was “at a critical stage of stability”, and deformation of the prefabricated section. If the mark is removed, GSI says that the “natural platform” is a “natural platform” formed by disassembled material covering and burying the parts of the tunnel boring machine and buried like a plug, which may suffer further collapse, potentially disturbed, and may lead to new collapses.

The commission’s mission not only includes how to continue the rescue work in the last section of the tunnel covered with rock and silt, but has not yet left rescuers injured to eliminate the bodies of six missing workers and hand them over to families in a time-limited manner. The final decision will be based on expert advice and is expected to work after necessary approvals and be approved by the appropriate agency.

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