Punjab: 2-Year-Old Boy Fatehveer Singh Rescued After Almost 109-Hour Long Rescue Operation in Sangrur
Two-year-old boy Fatehveer Singh, who had fallen into a borewell in Sangrur, was rescued on Tuesday morning after almost 109-hour-long rescue operation.
Sangrur, Jun 11: Two-year-old boy Fatehveer Singh, who had fallen into a borewell in Sangrur, was rescued on Tuesday morning after almost 109-hour-long rescue operation. The child has been taken to a hospital. The two-year-old boy fell into an abandoned 150-foot borewell on June 6 afternoon outside his house. In the joint operation, the NDRF and local administration dug a parallel pit to rescue the child.
There was not enough space in the 9-inch diameter borewell for the child to make any movements. However, a movement in his body was noticed at wee hours on June 8, almost 40 hours after the incident. The authorities were keeping vigil over the child through a small surveillance camera and he was provided oxygen supply through pipes inside the borewell. Fatehveer Singh, Trapped In Borewell In Punjab's Sangrur: Watch Live Streaming Of Rescue Operation As NDRF Team Attempts To Save Two-Year-Old Boy.
The team though was not able to provide him with any juices or food as his face is covered with a jute bag over which he stepped and fell into the borewell. Earlier, a team of NDRF had tried to pull out the child with the help of rope but the attempt failed.
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