Silkyara Tunnel Tragedy

By iastoppers.com

Know Details of International Expertise and Rescue Challenges

The Silkyara Tunnel, crucial for the Char Dham all-weather road project, collapsed on November 12, trapping 41 workers 30 km from Uttarkashi.

International expert Professor Arnold Dix leads the ongoing rescue operations.

Rescue Plans Presented by Prof. Dix include a vertical drill, a small hand-mined tunnel, and exploration of advanced rock restoration technologies.

The vertical drill, descending 100 feet from a mountain peak, faces topographical challenges, underscoring geological complexity.

The small hand-mined tunnel is a conventional approach considered for its application in hydro projects and tunneling, is explored to expedite the rescue efforts.

Scientists are actively researching advanced rock restoration technologies to enhance the rescue plans.

Arnold Dix, an Australian scientist and barrister, is a leading expert in underground infrastructure, transport risk, and buildings.

Prof. Dix's accolades include Bi-annual Harding Lecture (2008), Allan Neyland Australasian Tunneling Society’s Biennial Award (2011), National Fire Protection Association’s highest award (2022).

Prof. Dix's current focus is on ensuring the non-negotiable rescue of the trapped workers.