Jaipur: The rescue team successfully rescued a four-year-old boy who had fallen into a dry borewell in Charan Ka Bas village on Thursday evening. Sikar After a grueling rescue effort that lasted for several hours, the district.
Sikar SP Kunwar Rashtradeep said the operation ended after the boy, Ravindra, was pulled out of the borewell.
Officials said that doctors have also examined the boy and his condition is fine.
The borewell was about 400 feet deep, but the workers had previously covered it about 350 feet. Ravindra had slipped into the borewell located near his house and was trapped in a 40-feet deep pit around 3.45 pm on Thursday.
The local administration called for an immediate rescue operation, involving teams from the State Disaster Relief Force (SDRF) and civil defence.
The rescue team installed a small camera in the borewell to keep an eye on Ravindra. His family members, especially his sister kept on talking to him to console his aggrieved brother.
The boy was regularly supplied with biscuits, water and oxygen. Another team of experts kept a regular watch on his health parameters. The officials also sought help from experts from the National Disaster Relief Force (NDRF) to aid the effort.
Sikar SP Kunwar Rashtradeep said the operation ended after the boy, Ravindra, was pulled out of the borewell.
Officials said that doctors have also examined the boy and his condition is fine.
The borewell was about 400 feet deep, but the workers had previously covered it about 350 feet. Ravindra had slipped into the borewell located near his house and was trapped in a 40-feet deep pit around 3.45 pm on Thursday.
The local administration called for an immediate rescue operation, involving teams from the State Disaster Relief Force (SDRF) and civil defence.
The rescue team installed a small camera in the borewell to keep an eye on Ravindra. His family members, especially his sister kept on talking to him to console his aggrieved brother.
The boy was regularly supplied with biscuits, water and oxygen. Another team of experts kept a regular watch on his health parameters. The officials also sought help from experts from the National Disaster Relief Force (NDRF) to aid the effort.
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