Rajasthan: Operation to rescue 5-year-old Aryan from borewell in Dausa enters Day 3 | Updates

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The rescue operation to avoid wasting a five-year-old boy who fell right into a borewell whereas enjoying in Rajasthan’s Dausa entered its third day on Wednesday. The kid, recognized as Aryan, fell into the borewell on Monday night whereas enjoying in an agricultural area at Kalikhad village.

Rescue operations had been underway on Wednesday for 5-year-old Aryan, who fell right into a borewell in Dausa on Monday.(ANI)

District administration officers confirmed that he’s trapped at a depth of round 150 ft, however his situation is steady. “The child is at a depth of about 150 feet and is being continuously given oxygen. The medical team is present at the spot. National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), and Civil Defence teams have also reached the spot,” Dausa District Justice of the Peace was quoted as saying by ANI.

Listed below are the updates on rescue efforts

An XCMG 180 Piling Rig machine has been dropped at the location to dig a 150-ft deep tunnel close to the borewell to help within the rescue of the 5-year-old boy. “Excavation is being done with a JCB. Rescue efforts are being made, and the child’s condition is fine,” acknowledged the Dausa District Justice of the Peace.

District Collector Devendra Kumar visited the location and mentioned the continued rescue efforts with officers. He informed The Occasions of India, “You all know about the operation; the piling machine arrived last night. We started the work with the machine around 3 am. We encountered some challenges, so vertical drilling was initiated. Once the casing is done, we will attempt horizontal drilling to reach the child.”

“About 40-50 feet more drilling is required, and around 110 feet of drilling has already been completed. The local administration is meeting the needs of the NDRF and SDRF. There are still challenges, but we are working to overcome them, and we hope to succeed,” added Yadav.

Oxygen is being provided to the boy by way of a pipe, and the rescue operation is being intently monitored by native police and an SDRF group. The SDRF group can be observing the boy’s actions by way of a digital camera inserted into the borewell.

In September of this yr, an identical rescue operation passed off within the Bandikui space of Dausa. After 18 hours of efforts by NDRF and SDRF, a two-year-old woman was efficiently rescued from a 35-foot open borewell. The woman was caught at a depth of 28 ft, and a parallel method was used to convey her to security.

(With inputs from ANI, PTI)