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Chamoli incident: Dewatering underway at Tapovan

No headway in rescue work at Tapovan tunnel
No headway in rescue work at Tapovan tunnel
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Published : Feb 17, 2021, 8:21 AM IST

Updated : Feb 17, 2021, 6:27 PM IST

17:50 February 17

Rescuers are finding it difficult to make further progress inside a tunnel of the disaster-hit Tapovan project in Uttarakhands Chamoli district due the presence of water and sludge.

A total of 58 bodies have been recovered so far. Due to the presence of water and sludge inside the tunnel, the excavation work is being hampered, said state DGP Ashok Kumar. However, he said the recue operation would continue till the last man or body is found inside the tunnel.

Two bodies were found inside the tunnel early on Tuesday morning. "The rescue operation is going on at a slow pace due to the presence of heavy sludge and also as a precautionary measure," a top government official said.

An NTPC official said the tunnel has already been dug at a level of 160 metres inside.

During the excavation work inside the tunnel, 11 bodies have been found so far. "We are expecting more bodies as we are not hoping for survivors now," admitted the official. There is still no contact with the remaining trapped people inside.

The rescuers are working at two locations – one inside the tunnel and other at the remains of the Rishiganga project in Reni. Sniffer dogs are also being used in the rescue operation near Reni village.

After days of digging and excavation work, jawans of the army, ITBP, NDRF and SDRF, who are engaged in the rescue works, have managed open a sizeable portion of the tunnel.

12:15 February 17

Dewatering underway at Tapovan

After waterlogging inside the tunnel, dewatering underway using pumps. 1 area left for search in Raini. Working on nature's indications too, received info that many stray dogs are wandering in Gaurikund. Sending a team to look for bodies, if any: Dy Commandant, NDRF Uttarakhand

11:03 February 17

National Disaster Management Authority holds meet

Taking lessons from the Chamoli disaster, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) held series of meetings with scientists from important research institutes across the country headed by Syed Ata Hasnain and Rajendra Singh through video conferencing.

Extensive discussions were held to establish a balance between development and the environment. In the deliberations, it was decided that a joint committee of various institutes should be formed which would conduct a deep study on the prevention of natural disasters occurring in the Himalayas and protection of the environment and would report to the Uttarakhand government.

06:25 February 17

Chamoli incident: No headway in rescue work at Tapovan tunnel

Chamoli: Rescue work at Tapovan tunnel in Uttarakhand has been suspended following water leakage inside the tunnel.  At present, agencies are engaged in pumping water out of the tunnel through a pumping machine. According to the SDRF, rescue operations will start again after taking water out of the tunnel. So far 58 bodies have been recovered.

17:50 February 17

Rescuers are finding it difficult to make further progress inside a tunnel of the disaster-hit Tapovan project in Uttarakhands Chamoli district due the presence of water and sludge.

A total of 58 bodies have been recovered so far. Due to the presence of water and sludge inside the tunnel, the excavation work is being hampered, said state DGP Ashok Kumar. However, he said the recue operation would continue till the last man or body is found inside the tunnel.

Two bodies were found inside the tunnel early on Tuesday morning. "The rescue operation is going on at a slow pace due to the presence of heavy sludge and also as a precautionary measure," a top government official said.

An NTPC official said the tunnel has already been dug at a level of 160 metres inside.

During the excavation work inside the tunnel, 11 bodies have been found so far. "We are expecting more bodies as we are not hoping for survivors now," admitted the official. There is still no contact with the remaining trapped people inside.

The rescuers are working at two locations – one inside the tunnel and other at the remains of the Rishiganga project in Reni. Sniffer dogs are also being used in the rescue operation near Reni village.

After days of digging and excavation work, jawans of the army, ITBP, NDRF and SDRF, who are engaged in the rescue works, have managed open a sizeable portion of the tunnel.

12:15 February 17

Dewatering underway at Tapovan

After waterlogging inside the tunnel, dewatering underway using pumps. 1 area left for search in Raini. Working on nature's indications too, received info that many stray dogs are wandering in Gaurikund. Sending a team to look for bodies, if any: Dy Commandant, NDRF Uttarakhand

11:03 February 17

National Disaster Management Authority holds meet

Taking lessons from the Chamoli disaster, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) held series of meetings with scientists from important research institutes across the country headed by Syed Ata Hasnain and Rajendra Singh through video conferencing.

Extensive discussions were held to establish a balance between development and the environment. In the deliberations, it was decided that a joint committee of various institutes should be formed which would conduct a deep study on the prevention of natural disasters occurring in the Himalayas and protection of the environment and would report to the Uttarakhand government.

06:25 February 17

Chamoli incident: No headway in rescue work at Tapovan tunnel

Chamoli: Rescue work at Tapovan tunnel in Uttarakhand has been suspended following water leakage inside the tunnel.  At present, agencies are engaged in pumping water out of the tunnel through a pumping machine. According to the SDRF, rescue operations will start again after taking water out of the tunnel. So far 58 bodies have been recovered.

Last Updated : Feb 17, 2021, 6:27 PM IST
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