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mid-day meets the two most famous men of last week’s Uttarkashi tunnel rescue, who made miracles underground with little else but optimism and innate skill

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Specialist in underground transport and infrastructure Arnold Dix, 59, was brought on board the expert team to brainstorm strategy to rescue 41 workers trapped inside Uttarkashi’s Silkyara Bend-Barkot under-construction tunnel. Pic/Getty Images; (right) Trenchless pipe layer Munna Qureshi, 33, is a resident of Khajoori Khas, Delhi, who earned instant fame after he became the first rescuer to reach the labourers trapped inside the Silkyara Bend-Barkot tunnel on the night of November 28. Pic/Nishad Alam

Specialist in underground transport and infrastructure Arnold Dix, 59, was brought on board the expert team to brainstorm strategy to rescue 41 workers trapped inside Uttarkashi’s Silkyara Bend-Barkot under-construction tunnel. Pic/Getty Images; (right) Trenchless pipe layer Munna Qureshi, 33, is a resident of Khajoori Khas, Delhi, who earned instant fame after he became the first rescuer to reach the labourers trapped inside the Silkyara Bend-Barkot tunnel on the night of November 28. Pic/Nishad Alam

Back in Australia, Arnold Dix is a flower farmer from Monbulk, a Victoria town 40 km east of Melbourne’s key business district. “I am surely the worst flower farmer… this season, I haven’t even planted yet. So yeah, very bad!” 

Dix is speaking to us on video call from Saundhgaon, on his way out after a 17 day-rescue mission to dig out 41 miners from the Silkyara Bend-Barkot tunnel, where they were trapped following an avalanche. These are the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarkashi; the rocks are slate, limestone and other weak sedimentary formations. When a television crew stopped Dix, 59, in his tracks at the disaster site last fortnight, he dragged his fingers along the nearest rock surface; the soil shockingly crumbling into his palm. It was his way of demonstrating the geological severity of the mission. 

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