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Digital Desk: While a search for 10 additional workers was ongoing on Sunday, two more construction workers who went missing from a remote road project in Arunachal Pradesh were located, according to officials.

The 19 people who went missing 20 days ago in the Kurung Kumey district of Arunachal Pradesh included the labourers who are still missing.

The two rescued labourers, Shamidul Shek, 19, and Kholebuddin Shek, 27, are both severely unwell and receiving care at the government hospital in Naharlagun, close to Itanagar, according to Bengia Nighee, deputy commissioner of the Kurung Kumey district.

The potential of deadly snakes caused the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), which included a local guide, to halt the missing operation in the late evening.

On Monday, the search efforts for the remaining 9 missing workers would pick up again.

According to the two workers that were saved by the SDRF, they left four other workers behind who were in severe condition and could not navigate the dense forest and rocky terrain.

He said that inclement weather prevented the Indian Air Force (IAF) helicopter from participating in the operation on Sunday.

The 19 workers entered a dense forest full of dangerous snakes and other wild creatures after leaving their project site camp in Huri on the evening of July 5, according to the Deputy Commissioner, who is personally overseeing the rescue efforts.

The employees then divided into two groups of eight and eleven, with one group of eleven moving in one direction and the other in another.

According to him, search activities for the remaining missing people in Damin circle have been carried out by a 25-member team of the SDRF, the police, and neighbourhood volunteers.

The 19 employees, most of whom were Muslims and Assamese, had been hired by a contractor to work on a road that the Border Road Organization was building (BRO).

According to reports, the workers quit their jobs because the contractor refused to give them a few days off to celebrate Eid.

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