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The girl was pulled out unconscious, trapped in a 300 feet deep borewell

Sehore. Rescue is going on for the third consecutive day to save a two and a half year old girl who fell into a 300 feet deep borewell in Sehore, Madhya Pradesh. To save the girl, a team of robotic experts has also joined the rescue operation on Thursday morning. Oxygen is being delivered to the baby through a pipe. It is being told that the task of rescuing the girl has become more difficult as she has slipped further down. The girl is trapped at a depth of about 100 feet. Teams of Army, NDRF, SDRF and local administration have gathered to save the girl child.

Suddenly strong wind started blowing along with the storm in the rescue area. It is also raining lightly. Due to all this, there is a hindrance in the rescue. However, the robotic team is trying to get the girl out with the help of robots. Due to the stony place, water leakage and wet soil, there is a problem in the rescue.

In fact, on Tuesday, two and a half year old Srishti fell into a borewell in the field while playing in Sehore’s Mungawali. Then she was trapped at a depth of 20 feet. But now she has reached a depth of 100 feet while sliding. On Wednesday, army personnel tried to take out the girl by inserting a rod in the borewell. Due to this, the girl was taken out up to 10 feet, but suddenly due to the tearing of the girl’s clothes, she again went down.

According to the information, the area where the girl fell in the borewell is considered to be a rocky area. Due to which the rescue team is taking time to reach the child. SDRF, NDRF army personnel have kept the front on the spot. The robotic team has also reached the spot for emergency borewell rescue from Delhi, efforts will now begin to rescue Srishti trapped in the borewell with the help of a robot. Along with this, parallel digging of borewell is also being done. So that the child can be reached. The round of prayers for the baby to come out safely is going on.

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh said that the girl was initially trapped at a depth of about 20 feet in the borewell, but due to the vibration of the machines involved in the rescue work, she has slipped further down to about 100 feet, making the work more difficult. Has gone. Shivraj Singh and team of officers are monitoring the rescue operation. They are also in touch with the district officials.

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