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Telangana tunnel accident, 8 laborers trapped for 13 days: An accident was warned 5 years ago, no action was taken

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The roof of Srisailam Left Bank Canal (SLBC) tunnel collapsed on 22 February in Nagarkurnul, Telangana. There are 8 laborers stranded in it.

The roof of Srisailam Left Bank Canal (SLBC) tunnel collapsed on 22 February in Nagarkurnul, Telangana. 8 laborers have been stranded in the accident for the last 13 days. The expectation of the workers is low, although the search operation is still being carried out.

A shocking thing has come to light about the accident. In fact, 5 years ago, in 2020, a company named Emberg Tech AG conducted a survey. In the report, alert was issued to Jayaprakash Associates Limited for the threat of some fault zones of the tunnel and weak rocks.

Indian Express quoted the report as saying- The rocks were weak from 13.88 km to 13.91 km of this tunnel about 14 km long. This part was also filled with water. There was also a danger of slipping the land here. The report was given to the company. However, whether the irrigation department of the state government knew whether it was not clear.

In the second report also, flaws were told in the tunnel In 2020, in another study, there was talk of flaws in the tunnel. The study stated that the tunnel was excavated without a strong ground technical investigation. This area comes in the Tiger Reserve Forest, so the land was not allowed to investigate and investigate.

When Jayaprakash Associates Limited was approached, he confirmed the report. But refused to give details information. He said that we cannot comment on this issue. Embg Tech AG also refused to comment, said the report and its data were confidential.

Accident occurred in this part According to the rescuers, the part of which was described as dangerous in the report has fallen the same part of the tunnel. An official associated with the relief campaign said that the roof of the tunnel has collapsed for about three meters.

Rescue is facing difficulties due to frequent water filling in the tunnel. Currently, after 13.5 km, the campaign has been intensified, where the tunnel boring machine is stuck and no detection of the workers is being done. An irrigation department official said that he was not aware of any such report.

Preparation to send robots in tunnel A senior official said that on March 4, the team of Hyderabad’s robotics company had investigated whether the robot could work deep inside the tunnel, as there is more moisture. The company will soon give its answer to this.

According to the official, robots can be used to check initial inspection and structural stability of rocks in the coming time when the project work starts again.

On the other hand, Kerala Police has sent Cadever Dog to help in rescue operation. They are adept at finding dead bodies buried in debris. These dogs have also gone to their trainers, who will help in rescue work. The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) had asked the Government of Kerala to send them.

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