The NDRF has rescued a 2-year-old innocent child who was stuck in a pit near a borewell in Bandikui, Dausa, Rajasthan for about 17 hours by digging a tunnel. The girl who fell into the pit at 5 pm on Wednesday was rescued safely at around 10.10 am on Thursday. The NDRF dug a tunnel to save the girl.
It is noteworthy that the girl fell into a borewell in a field near her house at around 4 pm on Wednesday evening. The girl was taken to a local hospital in an ambulance for medical examination. However, doctors say that Neeru is healthy.
The innocent girl who fell into a borewell in Ward No. 2 in Bandikui was taken out after about 17 hours of hard work. The team dug a pit about 35 feet deep near the borewell and made a tunnel through a pipe and then easily took the girl out of the borewell.
During this rescue operation, District Collector Devendra Kumar Yadav was constantly present on the spot and monitored the operation. On the success of this operation, the District Collector congratulated the NDRF and SDRF teams. Meanwhile, during this entire operation, the family members of the innocent girl kept talking to her continuously so that she could remain active.
The most important thing was that during the rescue operation, food and water were continuously arranged for the girl. Milk, chocolate and biscuits were put in the borewell. Along with this, oxygen was supplied to the girl through a pipe. In fact, two-year-old Neeru, who fell into a 600 feet deep borewell in Bandikui of Dausa, has been safely taken out. The NDRF and SDRF teams engaged in rescuing the girl took the girl out safely on Thursday morning after an operation of about 17 hours.