3-Year-Old Trapped In Bore Well Rescued Safely In Bihar’s Nalanda

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Nalanda: A child who was trapped in a perilous situation in a bore well was safely rescued in a remarkable rescue operation, bringing relief to all involved.

Ranjeet Kumar, an officer with the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) told news agency ANI that the child is in good health and has been taken to the hospital for further evaluation. The rescue operation, which lasted about five hours, required meticulous planning and dedicated teamwork.

“The child is fine and has been rescued. He has been sent to the hospital. It took us around 5 hours to rescue him,” NDRF officer Ranjeet Kumar was quoted as saying.

The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) team reached the scene after a 3-year-old child fell into a borewell in Kul village in Bihar’s Nalanda on Sunday. The child has been identified as Shivam Kumar, according to officials.

According to the information, a farmer dug the borewell but failed to close it, resulting in a tragic incident. The children who were playing with Shivam informed his parents, and the rescue operation began.

The rescue operation was assisted by Nalin Maurya, Vice President of Nagar Panchayat Nalanda.

“This borewell was made by the farmer for boring,” Nalin Maurya told ANI. “But boring didn’t work here, so they moved on to another location, and this borewell was still open,” he said.

Circle Officer Shambhu Mandal stated earlier in the day that the child is still alive and that they can hear his voice.

“We received word that a child had fallen into a borewell…We are doing everything we can to save the child. “The child is still alive, and we can hear his voice,” he explained.

JCB machines were dispatched to provide oxygen and extract the child from the borehole.

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