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Telangana tunnel collapse: No contact established with trapped workers as rescue ops enter day 10

300 personnel, including 100 NDRF members, along with SDRF, Indian Army, and Singareni teams, are actively involved in the rescue efforts

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Twelve teams with hundreds of personnel are working nonstop to reach the trapped workers. PIC/PTI

Twelve teams with hundreds of personnel are working nonstop to reach the trapped workers. PIC/PTI

Rescue teams involved in the Telangana tunnel collapse operation are inspecting locations identified by scientists for possible human presence, following a radar survey, as they only detected metals at other spots, officials said on Monday.

Rescue agencies said they are yet to make any contact with the trapped workers. Rescue efforts have been ongoing for 10 days to save eight workers, including engineers and labourers, from the Srisailam Left Bank Canal (SLBC) tunnel in Nagarkurnool. National disaster response force (NDRF) Commandant VVN Prasanna Kumar said 12 teams are working nonstop to reach the trapped workers, but rescuers have not yet made contact with them. 

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