Uttarakhand tunnel collapse: A family on edge in Odisha, govt jumps to act in Jharkhand
Other than five from Odisha, the workers trapped inside include 15 from Jharkhand, eight from Uttar Pradesh, four from Bihar, three from West Bengal, two each from Uttarakhand and Assam, and one from Himachal Pradesh.
The family of 40-year-old Raju Nayak from Odisha’s Mayurbhanj keep checking their phones for
“We know that all efforts are being made by the administration for the safe rescue of all the workers. I know my son – he is brave and a fighter. He will come back. We all are praying for the safe return of all the workers,” said Muchiram Nayak, Raju’s father.
Raju went to work on the tunnel in June, leaving with two others from Mayurbhanj. There are a total of five workers from Odisha among the 40 trapped in the tunnel, including some from Nabarangpur district.
Muchiram, who had last spoken to his son a few days ago, said Raju had promised to return home for Makar Sankranti, a major festival in Mayurbhanj.
Other than the five from Odisha, the workers trapped inside include 15 from Jharkhand, eight from Uttar Pradesh, four from Bihar, three from West Bengal, two each from Uttarakhand and Assam, and one from Himachal Pradesh.
The Jharkhand government on Monday sent a three-member team to provide assistance to assist in the rescue operations.
The team comprises one IAS officer, Bhuvanesh Pratap Singh, and two joint secretaries from the state’s labor department. The officers will start giving regular updates to the migrant control room from Tuesday onwards.
They should reach the spot in Uttarakhand by 1 pm Tuesday.”
Family members of some of those trapped have been making inquiries at Jharkhand’s migrant control room regarding the incident, sources said.
“…Thankfully all the workers are unharmed and the Uttarakhand government is taking all measures for relief, rescue and safe evacuation. Praying for everyone’s safety and well-being,” Pradhan wrote on X.
“…Thankfully all the workers are unharmed and the Uttarakhand government is taking all measures for relief, rescue and safe evacuation. Praying for everyone’s safety and well-being,” Pradhan wrote on X.
The team comprises one IAS officer, Bhuvanesh Pratap Singh, and two joint secretaries from the state’s labour department. The officers will start giving regular updates to the migrant control room Tuesday onwards.
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