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Missing workers, including Indians, from Nepal hydro project rescued after 40 hrs

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KATHMANDU: Four people, including two Indians, who had gone missing after a huge mass of earth caved in at a tunnel site of the Arun III hydropower project in eastern Nepal, have been rescued after nearly 40 hours, undergoing treatment at a hospital.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Nepalese counterpart K P Sharma Oli had last month jointly laid the foundation stone of the 900-megawatt plant in Tumlingtar area.

Those swept away were identified as dozer operator Budhan Munda, 55, of Jharkhand, and pump helper Nanda Kishor, 45, of Bihar besides locals Pradip Shahi, 32 and Prem Pariyar, 44, my Republica quoted a police official as saying.

The mud mound at Numko Fyaisando tunnel had caved in and swept away the workers along with a dozer on Friday night.

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