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2-Year-Old Rescued From 16-Feet Deep Borewell In Karnataka After 20 Hours

2 year old boy rescued from borewell. An Indian boy, fell into a borewell and had to be saved after 20 hours of work. Wednesday evening at 6:30 p.m., the child fell into a 16-foot-deep borewell in Lachayan town. The search for the child began.
Police say the child fell into the borewell when he played outside near his home. The boy may have hit his head when he fell. The family found out about what was going on when someone heard the child cry and told them right away.

2 year old boy rescued from borewell

In order to get the 2 year old boy rescued from borewell, the police dug a hole parallel to the borewell that was about 21 feet deep.

In that place are people from the taluk panchayat, the police, the Fire and Emergency Services, and the government. The police said Minister M.B. Patil was in charge of the rescue.

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An officer group lead by Superintendent of Police Rishikesh Sonawane is at the scene. They are working hard to dig a hole next to the borehole so they can get the boy out before he goes any deeper.

Something small has been set down so the police can keep an eye on the boy. Police say they can see the boy outside moving his hands and legs on a screen. The boy now has a pipe that brings air to him.

There is an ambulance and a group of doctors waiting. The child will be taken to the hospital right away to be stable and get more care.

The boy’s father, Satish Mujagonda, said that the family is shocked and hopes the boy will be saved.

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This Article is originally Published by NDTV

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