
J-K tunnel accident: 8 more bodies recovered as rescue ops enter final phase; death toll reaches 9
Eight bodies were pulled out from the rubble of a landslide which hit one end of an under-construction tunnel on the Jammu-Srinagar national highway two days ago, raising the death toll in the incident to nine on Saturday, officials said.
The search for one more missing worker is on as the rescue operation entered its final phase, they said.
Earlier, the officials had said that a portion of the under-construction tunnel collapsed soon after the work on the project started. But on Saturday, the deputy commissioner of Ramban quoted the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) to say that a landslide had hit the mouth of the adit tunnel to T4.
“As clarified by NHAI, it is informed that there is no tunnel collapse near Khooni Nallah. A slide occurred on the mouth of the adit tunnel to T4 on Thursday night under which a labourer component of concessionaire company was working. Operation continues,” Islam tweeted.
The body of one person was recovered on Friday, while three others, including two locals, were rescued and are stable.
Officials said that on Saturday, another body was pulled out after several hours of intense search. It took them over two hours to pull out the body from under the rocks.
Seven more bodies were later pulled out while a search for one more remaining person is underway on a war footing. “Eight bodies were recovered from the scene of the landslide outside the mouth of adit tunnel during the day-long hectic search by the rescuers (on Saturday). The operation is on for one more missing labourer,” the deputy commissioner told
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