Mail - Ferntree Gully Star Mail - 5th December 2023

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Monbulk engineering professor Arnold Dix helps rescue 41 Indian workers

Home-grown hero By Tyler Wright, with Reuters

Arnold Dix (right), from Monbulk, helped build a strategy to rescue 41 Indian men from a collapsed tunnel in the Himalayas. Picture: AP build several parallel connections between Asia and Europe to give some resilience to the international economy.“ In India, Mr Dix was inside what he called the ‘‘red zone’’; the area the team thought could collapse at any moment.

“I’m one of the principal advisors on the whole thing, but I’m a little different because the Monbulk boy in me tells me I’ve got to work as well, so I’m actually in the field,“ Mr Dix said. “There was also a huge cavity where the

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Monbulk man Arnold Dix is being lauded for his efforts helping save 41 workers in India after the tunnel they were working in collapsed on 12 November. Mr Dix, president of the International Tunnelling and Underground Space Association, spent 14 days trying to rescue the men, none of which were injured, after a landslide in the Himalayas caused a section of the 4.5-kilometre tunnel to collapse. “It’s obviously a bit of a miracle, so I was just over the moon, and in fact; I wanted to video it, but I was so overwhelmed by the whole emotion that I forgot,“ Mr Dix told the Star Mail. “To see 41 men emerge from what what on most views would have been a tomb, without a drop of blood, no one hurt at all, It’s just fantastic. “I thought I was in a movie... It was like: ‘Oh, this is so fantastic’.” Mr Dix, a professor of engineering, said he was contacted by the Indian government while on another operation in Europe to help in the rescue. “Since the war in Ukraine we’re busy building connections between Asia and Europe, but with a southern route,“ he said. “I was giving some advice on that southern route as an alternative to coming through Russia, so it was part of the alternative to the Silk Road options; we’re trying to

avalanche had happened; you’ve got to imagine that the mountain had hollowed out and there was a 40-metre tall cave that had formed above where the collapse had occurred, and that was collapsing. “I’m right in where the avalanche has happened ... I have to put my hands on the walls and listen really carefully to hear what the mountain’s doing, because usually before a collapse, you’ll hear a bit of cracking sound as the rocks start to give way.“ He said there was no obvious way of rescuing the trapped men - who were carried out of the tunnel on stretchers on Tuesday 28 November, more than six hours after rescuers broke through the debris in the tunnel in Uttarakhand state. Pulled out on wheeled stretchers through a 90cm wide steel pipe, the entire process was completed in about an hour. Mr Dix said he did not consider the rescue a success until he had seen the 41 men out of the tunnel, describing the scene as a house with doors which are hidden and the people inside invisible. “We thought that there might be a door at the front which is actually the one we ended up getting but the front door basically involves mining our way through and getting them out through the front door,“ he said. “We also really importantly got a little window open which was the little pipe that we could fire the food down, so that was really good and that gave us a bit of time. Continued page 3

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