Child Falls Into Borewell In Delhi, Rescue Operation Underway

Delhi/Hyderabad, March, 10 (Maxim News): A child fell in a 40 to 50 feet deep borewell in West Delhi, a fire department official said on Sunday, adding that NDRF has reached the spot and rescue operation is underway.

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Director of Delhi Fire Service Atul Garg said that the initial message “was received at around 1 a.mn. that a person had fallen in the water treatment plant following which teams along with five tenders were rushed to the spot which is DJB, keshopur Mandi.”

Child Falls Into Borewell In Delhi, Rescue Operation Underway

“At 2.45 a.m. a message was given by the team that a child had fallen in a 40 to 50 feet deep borewell pipe (diameter 1.5 feet),” said Atul Garg. 

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“Now the NDRF team has reached the scene along with Inspector-in-charge Veer Pratap singh from NDRF.  They will soon start rescue operations by digging a new borewell parallel to the borewell in which the child has fallen. 


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