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With an estimated 57 metres of depth to reach the trapped workers, only 18 metres remain to be drilled.
As efforts to rescue 41 workers trapped in Uttarakhand's Silkyara tunnel are making headway, emergency services are working around the clock, and officials predict significant developments within the next 24 hours.
Mahmood Ahmed, a senior official from Uttarakhand's Road and Transport Department, shared positive updates, stating that an auger, or earth drilling machine, has successfully drilled 39 metres since it was activated at 12:45 am.
With an estimated 57 metres of depth to reach the trapped workers, only 18 metres remain to be drilled, as reported by NDTV.
Ahmed expressed optimism about potential "big news" soon, acknowledging the challenges faced during the 11-day rescue operation but highlighting the fast-paced progress.
However, he cautioned that the remaining section is crucial due to falling debris and machine breakdowns.
While both state and central governments are committed to the workers' safe return, a definite timeline is challenging due to technical issues.
Multiple government agencies, including the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation, are actively involved, using various strategies for rescue.
Smaller drilled holes have been crucial for supplying trapped workers with essentials.
Recent progress allowed the workers to receive solid food, showing ongoing efforts to ensure their well-being.
The rescue operation continues with determination as authorities race against time to bring the workers to safety.
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