Rescue Mission Intensifies for Trapped SLBC Tunnel Workers
Efforts to rescue seven workers trapped in the collapsed SLBC tunnel have ramped up, involving rat miners, robots, and specialized equipment. The search, led by state-run Singareni Collieries and supported by various teams, aims to locate seven missing individuals after a partial tunnel collapse in February.
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Rescue efforts for seven trapped workers in the SLBC tunnel intensify, as rat miners and robots operate tirelessly. The state-run Singareni Collieries, in collaboration with specialized personnel, coordinates the mission at identified critical points.
Using cutting-edge technology, including robots from a Hyderabad-based firm, teams access perilous tunnel sections inaccessible to humans. These robots function with enhanced efficiency, providing a crucial edge in the ongoing search.
The operation, federally supervised and involving diverse teams, remains active 24/7. Army, NDRF, and SDRF units, alongside regional specialists, aim to recover those endangered by the February collapse, as evidenced by the recent retrieval of Gurpreet Singh's body.
(With inputs from agencies.)

