Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami shook a leg with the relations of the rescued workers who had been trapped contained in the Silkyara tunnel for greater than 15 days. After rescue work for greater than 400 hours, all of the 41 workers had been efficiently evacuated on November 28. Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami who mentioned disasters can’t be stopped however their influence could be diminished by advance preparedness and asserted that “proactive approach” is the one option to deal with them.
Rescuers pulled out all 41 workers trapped in Uttarakhand’s Silkyara tunnel in a multi-agency operation after nearly 17 days. The trapped workers had been rescued safely out of the tunnel on Tuesday night. The rescue efforts had began on November 12 when a portion of the under-construction tunnel on Uttarakhand’s Char Dham route collapsed following a landslide, chopping off the exit for the workers inside.
‘Need for integrating all responses’
Disasters can’t be prevented but when preparation is completed beforehand then their influence could be diminished, he mentioned. The chief minister additionally underlined the necessity to create a higher catastrophe administration system with “coordination of ecology, economy and technology”. He additionally careworn the necessity for integrating all responses throughout disasters, saying uniformity of response can cut back each harm and loss of life.
A portion of the tunnel collapsed on November 12, blocking the exit for the workers who had been inside. Food, medicines and different necessities had been despatched to them via a six-inch pipe pushed via the rubble of the collapsed portion.