Operation continues to rescue boy from borewell in Punjab

Published - June 09, 2019 02:22 am IST - Chandigarh

Large-scale rescue operations continued on Saturday to pull out the two-year-old boy who fell into an over 150-feet-deep borewell near his house in Punjab’s Sangrur district almost 48 hours ago. Fatehvir Singh, who would turn three next week, fell into the unused borewell in a field while he was playing near his house around 4.00 pm on Thursday, officials said.

The borewell was covered with a cloth and the boy accidentally stepped on it. His mother tried to rescue him, but failed.

A team of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and Army experts, assisted by the police, civil authorities, villagers and volunteers, were carrying out the rescue operations.

The toddler is stuck around 110 feet deep in the borewell which is seven inches wide.

Officials said a parallel shaft of 36 inches in diameter was being installed to bring out the child safely. So far, rescuers have dug about 90 feet by taking out soil manually, officials said.

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