Rescuers race to reach 12 trapped workers
>> Trapped tunnel collapse workers cold but in good health>> 12 workers trapped in tunnel collapse
Rescuers are racing against time to reach 12 workers who were trapped in the Da Dang-Da Chomo hydropower plant tunnel collapse in the Central Highland province of Lam Dong early on December 16.
Colonel Hoang Cong Thao, head of the Lam Dong provincial department of fire prevention and control, said more than 100 rescue workers, including military sappers, have been working in the mission since the accident occurred.
The rescuers installed an air conduit to allow oxygen to pass and make contact with the trapped workers, including one woman.
Through the air conduit, they delivered water, milk, and soup to the workers, who informed that they are all in a stable health condition.
Water, milk, and soup is delievered to the
workers through air conduit.
By noon December 17, the rescuers reinforced the tunnel to avoid
possible collapses while working on a plan to pump water out since
learning that water was rising by around 1 meter in the upper part of
the collapsed section. They planned to drill a new hole into the tunnel to ventilate the air together with enlarging the air conduit to ably contain a steel hose with a diameter of 70 centimetres for the trapped workers to get out, said Colonel Thao.
Right after the accident, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung dispatched an urgent notice requiring all necessary measures to be deployed to rescue the trapped workers.
Ministers of Construction and Industry and Trade arrived at the site to direct rescue work.
Work on the Da Dang-Da Chomo plant in Lac Duong district kicked off in
2003. The VND475 trillion (US$22.6 billion) plant, invested by the
Civil Engineering Construction Corp. No. 5 (CIENCO 5), is designed to
have a capacity of 22 MW.
Thirty-two workers were in the tunnel when the collapse occurred and 20 of them ran out successfully.
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