41 Workers Rescued from Uttarakhand Mining Accident Allowed to Return Home: Physical and Mental Welfare Examined

by time news

After 17 days of being trapped in a landslide in Uttarakhand, 41 workers have finally been rescued and allowed to return home. The workers were trapped in a tunnel and were finally brought out safely on Tuesday night.

Upon their rescue, the physical and mental welfare of the workers was examined by a medical team. Based on the tests conducted, it was determined that the workers were in good physical and mental health, allowing them to return home to their families.

The relatives of the workers, who had been anxiously waiting for 17 days, welcomed the rescued workers with tears of joy. The area itself was filled with a sense of relief as the workers were safely brought out of the tunnel.

Following their initial medical examination inside the tunnel, the workers were transported to a nearby primary health center for further treatment. They were then transferred to AIIMS Hospital in Rishikesh for additional care.

The safe rescue of the 41 workers from the mining accident in Uttarakhand is a testament to the efforts of the rescue teams and medical personnel who worked tirelessly to ensure the well-being of the trapped workers.

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