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The girl is trapped in a well about 100 meters deep and shows no signs of life.
The Indian authorities are working against the clock this Wednesday to rescue a two-year-old girl who has been trapped in a 100-meter-deep well in the center of the country for more than 25 hours, and who shows no signs of life.
The girl fell yesterday through the well located in the district of Sehore, in the state of Madhya Pradesh, after which the authorities deployed several rescue teams and heavy machinery to dig a tunnel to the place where the minor is trapped, according to reported the chief executive of the district, Ashish Tiwari.
“We have a lot of machines there but we are having difficulties digging through the rocks,” he explained.
The official added that they are not currently receiving a response from the girl.
The girl is trapped in a well about 100 meters deep and shows no signs of life.
It was 12 meters away and now it fell to 30
Madhya Pradesh Head of Government Shivraj Singh told the media that the girl “was initially stuck at a depth of around 12 metres, but due to vibrations caused by the machines involved in her rescue operation, she slipped down to about 30 meters, which makes the task more difficult.
In addition, he pointed out that the Army joined the rescue efforts in recent hours, in which the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) also participates.
The Army joined the rescue efforts in the last few hours, in which the National Disaster Response Force (EFE) also participates.
Images of the rescue operations shared by the Indian agency PTI show several dozen people, including several members of the State Disaster Emergency Response Force (SDERF), around the well, with bottom excavators working to remove the surrounding land.
India experienced a similar rescue a year ago, when 10-year-old Rahul fell into a well in the north of the country and managed to be rescued alive after an operation that lasted more than 100 hours.
However, another two-year-old boy died at the end of October 2019 in the south of the country after falling into a well about 30 meters deep.
EFE Agency.
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