A 10-year-old child who fell into a borewell in Guna district of Madhya Pradesh has been pulled out. Sumit had fallen into a borewell in Pipliya village on Saturday, and a rescue operation was conducted to pull him out. Giving this information, Guna’s ASP Man Singh Thakur said, ‘Sumit fell into the borewell yesterday at around 3.30 pm. The rescue operation to bring him out started at around 6 pm. Sumit was taken out of the borewell at around 9.30 am today. Borewell. He has been taken to the hospital, his breathing is slow. He is still unconscious…”
Let us tell you that while giving information about the child’s fall, Congress MLA from Raghogarh Jaivardhan Singh had said that the child was trapped at a depth of about 39 feet. Guna Collector Satendra Singh said that the borewell is about 140 feet deep. To save the child, a 25 feet deep pit was dug.
Police and other local agencies immediately started the rescue operation, while a team of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) from Bhopal also reached the spot late in the evening. He told that oxygen is being pumped into the borewell.
Rescue operation still going on in Rajasthan
On the other hand, the rescue operation is still going on to safely bring out 5-year-old Chetna, who fell into a borewell opened 6 days ago in Kotputli, Rajasthan. To bring out the girl, two personnel of the Disaster Management Team (NDRF) descended into the 170 feet deep pit three times. This pit has been built parallel to the borewell. A tunnel is being dug from this pit to the borewell. Oxygen has been arranged for the safety of the soldiers.