Concerns are growing among workers trapped in a highway tunnel in the Indian Himalayas for two weeks, a relative of one of the workers said on Saturday, as rescue efforts slowed further after a drilling machinery was damaged. Sunita Hembrom, who spoke to her trapped brother-in-law Birendra Kishku, 39, said the workers were asking how long more the rescue mission would take and if something was being done for them.
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India tunnel collapse: Trapped workers anxious as drilling snag delays rescue, relative says
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