Jaipur:In perhaps one of the longest rescue operations in Rajasthan, efforts to pull out a three-year-old girl from of a 150-foot deep borewell in Kotputli-Behror district entered the ninth day on Tuesday. With hours ticking by inexorably and hopes for her survival fading, rescuers are racing against time to pull out Chetna, who fell into the borewell on December 23 while playing in her father's farm at Badiyali Dhani in the district.
Till Monday, the rescue teams of NDRF and SDRF were hopeful of completing the operation and reaching the girl, but layers of sedimentary rock have compounded the drilling work. "Digging eight feet of soil is not a big deal. But we cannot effect a blast if there is a stone. Due to the hard rock, we are facing difficulty in drilling. The work has not stopped for a minute ever since it started," NDRF team in-charge Yogesh Meena told reporters on Tuesday.
On Monday, District Collector Kalpana Agarwal met the girl's family and explained to them the problems being faced in carrying out the rescue operation. She told them that experts are being roped in to help in the rescue efforts, but since it is a very complicated operation, it is taking longer time.