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Rescue operation might wind up in 3-4 days: DGP

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Image Source : PTI Rescue operation might wind up in 3-4 days
Uttarakhand DGP Ashok Kumar on Monday stated he’s anticipating that the rescue operation in disaster-hit Chamoli might wind up within the subsequent 3-4 days. “I think the rescue operation may wind up in 3-4 days. By that time, we may be able to cover everything. But if the need be, the rescue operation may continue for more days, may be for another one month,” stated Kumar.
Meanwhile, rescuers discovered 5 extra our bodies together with three from inside a tunnel of the disaster-hit Tapovan mission in Chamoli district in Uttarakhand since Sunday night time taking the full variety of our bodies recovered thus far to 55.
During the excavation work contained in the tunnel, 9 our bodies have been discovered thus far, officers stated. Elsewhere, seven our bodies have been recovered from Reni space the place the Rishiganga mission was destroyed within the floods. With the restoration of 5 extra our bodies since Sunday night time, the full has gone as much as 55. Nearly 200 folks went lacking after the Feb 7 morning deluge.
This is the primary time because the Feb 7 floods that the rescuers have been capable of finding our bodies contained in the tunnel. “We are expecting more bodies as hopes for survival are receding,” admitted a prime official. There remains to be no contact with the remaining folks trapped inside.

DIG Nilesh Anand Bharne, who’s spokesman of the state police, claimed the rescue work had been sped up with the set up of some further machines like excavators.
The rescuers are engaged on two locations – one contained in the tunnel and different on the stays of the Rishiganga mission in Reni. They have stopped drilling course of contained in the tunnel, stated Superintendent of Police (SP) Chamoli.
After days of digging and excavation works, jawans of military, ITBP, NDRF and SDRF, who’re engaged within the rescue works, had managed open a sizeable portion of the tunnel. But the presence of heavy silt and sludge contained in the tunnel slowed down the excavation and digging work, prime authorities officers admitted. Rescuers additionally consulted NTPC officers to grasp the sophisticated design of the tunnel.
As the our bodies began recovering from the particles contained in the tunnel, the rescuers are slowly digging the tunnel in order that our bodies mustn’t get hammered.
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