India
Rescuers to dig new shaft for 41 workers trapped in India tunnel
Officials in the Himalayan state of Uttarakhand are exploring fresh rescue plans after previous attempts stalled. A group of 41 workers has been trapped in a tunnel following a disaster at a hydropower project. The workers have been stranded for over a week, and rescuers are now planning to dig a new shaft to reach them.
Hope for a successful rescue operation
The situation remains critical as time is running out for the trapped workers. The rescue team is working tirelessly to locate the workers and provide them with the necessary support. The decision to dig a new shaft is a promising development and offers hope for a successful rescue operation.
Rescue efforts have faced several challenges, including the difficult terrain and adverse weather conditions. However, the authorities are determined to bring the workers to safety and are leaving no stone unturned in their rescue mission. The entire nation is praying for the safe return of the trapped workers.