'Tunnel disaster might have been worse if not for Diwali'SILKYARA: The tunnel collapse that happened in Uttarkashi on Sunday morning could have been much worse had it occurred on a routine day and not on Diwali. Almost 150 individuals would have been stuc

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
SILKYARA: The tunnel collapse that took place in Uttarkashi on Sunday morning could have been much worse had it happened on a regular day
and not on Diwali
Nearly 150 persons would have been stuck inside instead of the current 40, those in the know said.According to sources at the construction
site, there are nearly 300 to 400 workers deployed at the site, working in two shifts.This means that there are 150 to 200 workers inside
the tunnel in a singleshift on a given day.Had the tragedy stuck on a regular day, sources said that there were high chances that a lot more
people would have been trapped, making their survival in a limited space a lot more difficult
There could have been casualties as well, the sources added.The workers who are currently stuck inside the tunnel were finishing their night
shift and were just an hour away from shift completion when the collapse happened
Since it was Diwali on Sunday, Saturday night's shift had seen lean attendance
A few workers were not on leave but skipped work that night.Mamlesh Rawat, a local from a nearby village was one such worker, who stayed
home because of his family's insistence
He drives a transport vehicle inside the tunnel, carrying construction material
"I feel extremely lucky that I escaped the disaster but at the same time, I'm concerned about the well-being of my fellow workers and
praying for their safety," he said.Girish, another local who skipped work that day, is more remorseful about the situation than relieved
"I feel so bad that I am outside, all fine, and my fellow workers are suffering inside," he said
He is also involved in transporting construction material inside the tunnel
A senior worker, who wished to remain anonymous, was among those who had a lucky escape
He told TOI that he remained home because he was getting a chance to celebrate the festival with his family after a long time
"I appointed another supervisor in my place for that day
It hurts me to see that the workers are suffering inside," he said.Another worker who had a close shave, Vikas Yadav from Jharkhand,
reported for work, but missed being trapped since he was done with his job for the day and was waiting for his colleagues to come out when
the collapse happened
Yadav said that he rushed towards the tunnel as soon as he heard a loud noise due to the collapse, but soon realised that nothing could be
done and a massive tragedy had struck.He's now helping in the rescue work and communicating with his fellow workers to check on their
well-being.