Miracle: Aussie Rescues Indian Tunnel Workers Trapped for 17 Days
In a heroic feat, an Australian expert played a pivotal role in the successful rescue of 41 Indian tunnel workers trapped underground for a staggering 17 days. The dramatic ordeal unfolded in northern India when a mountain tunnel collapsed, leaving the workers stranded. The Australian, identified as Arnold Dix, a tunnelling specialist and lawyer, contributed his expertise to the intricate operation.
As the rescue operation unfolded, families anxiously waited near the tunnel’s entrance, hopeful for the safe return of their trapped loved ones. Devender, one of the rescuers, shared the workers’ overwhelming joy upon spotting them inside the tunnel, describing moments of embrace and gratitude. The complex mission involved manual digging through rocks and debris after a drilling machine malfunctioned, adding an extra layer of difficulty to the already challenging terrain of Uttarakhand.
The trapped workers, mainly migrant laborers from across the country, endured weeks of uncertainty and reliance on supplies delivered through narrow pipes. A contingency plan involving a vertical channel was initiated, reflecting the adaptability and resilience of the rescue teams in the face of unexpected challenges.
Arnold Dix, the international tunnelling expert assisting with the rescue, expressed…