On friday morning, the Uttarkashi underground rescue effort to extract 41 personnel continued. Due of an impediment, the drilling by the American-made auger equipment to rescue the trapped miners was interrupted shortly after it began. The rescue crew is currently considering using manual drilling; however, if this alternative is adopted, the rescue operation may take longer. Due to a late-night technical problem, the drilling was again halted for many hours on Thursday.

Uttarakhand chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami stated that the rescue mission is "in its final stages," and that both the federal and state governments are cooperating. A top official assisting in the rescue attempt informed news agency ANI that two additional 6-meter pipes must be put into the rubble, with the expectation that the second one will be a "breakthrough."

The drilling operation from the Silkyara tunnel side, utilizing the American-auger machine, hit a stop late thursday night when the platform on which the equipment is installed developed fractures. However, the platform was repaired this morning, according to former PMO Advisor bhaskar Khulbe, who spoke to india Herald on Friday. On Wednesday, the underground rescue effort reached its conclusion, and the workers are anticipated to be extracted today.


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