00:008 people trapped in the SLBC tunnel were found dead in Gurpreet Singh's body.
00:08The rest of the 7 people were quickly taken to the hospital.
00:11In D2, a suspected area, the rest of the bodies were found.
00:17In D2, a suspected area identified by NGRI Ground Penetrating Survey,
00:22the cadaver dogs from Kerala were also found dead there.
00:27In D2, tunnel boring machine cables,
00:32saws and other equipment were blocked,
00:35and each one was cut with a cutter.
00:38Another area identified by the cadaver dogs was D1.
00:41It was close to the area where the accident took place.
00:44The situation was a little dangerous to dig there.
00:48That's why they were digging carefully.
00:50Tiger Cogs were installed at both ends of the tunnel.
00:57Tiger Cogs could have prevented the tunnel from collapsing.
01:01Based on the smell of the soil,
01:03the rest of the bodies could have been found in these two areas.
01:06In D1 and D2, another suspected area was identified by the cadaver dogs.
01:10There is a possibility that the excavation will start from today.
01:14The government has ordered to use robots in dangerous areas.
01:17The government has ordered to use robots in dangerous areas.
01:20If that is done, there is a possibility to dig two robots into the field.
01:24These robots can dig the soil as humans do and move it to another place.
01:28The authorities say that they used these robots in the accident.
01:31It is known that these robots were used to dig the soil in dangerous areas
01:35and move it straight to the conveyor belt.
01:38Currently, only humans can move from the area where the accident took place to about 400 meters.
01:44If robots are installed, it will be easier to dig the soil.
01:48In the next two to three days,
01:50the authorities are working to find the remains of the bodies.
01:54According to the government,
01:56seven people will be trapped under the TBMs.
01:58The government has ordered to remove these robots as soon as possible.
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