Rescue operations at the Srisailam Left Bank Canal (SLBC) tunnel in Telangana’s Nagarkurnool district have entered a critical phase as teams struggle against worsening conditions to reach eight workers trapped since Saturday morning. The effort, led by the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), the Army, and the Navy, has been hampered by heavy water seepage and thick layers of mud, making progress dangerously slow.
Despite hours of planning and coordination among experts, the biggest challenge remains the removal of slush and tangled metal debris from the tunnel boring machine, which has blocked access to the trapped workers. Rescuers fear that clearing the obstruction could take days, with no straightforward solution in sight. The families of those inside the tunnel wait anxiously at the site, clinging to hope as authorities assure them that every possible measure is being taken to bring their loved ones out safely.
The situation has become even more dire as time passes, with oxygen supply and the mental and physical state of the trapped workers being major concerns. Engineers and geologists on-site are assessing the stability of the tunnel walls, worried that any misstep could worsen the situation. The rescuers, some of whom have been working around the clock, remain determined despite the immense difficulty of navigating through the unstable terrain.
Outside the tunnel, an atmosphere of tension and silent prayers fills the air. Family members, coworkers, and officials wait for updates, their eyes fixed on the site where every passing hour feels heavier. With every challenge that arises, the urgency grows, but so does the resolve of those fighting to bring the men home. For now, hope is the only thing keeping the spirits strong as the rescue teams push forward against the odds.