Sehore: Two-and-half-year-old girl who had fallen into a borewell on Tuesday in Madhya Pradesh's Sehore district was rescued from a depth of 100 feet, said officials on Thursday. The girl was rescued at 5:30 pm and was rushed to the district hospital in an ambulance for a thorough check up, an official said. He however, did not disclose details of her condition.
She was rescued after more than 50 hours of effort by a robotic team joining personnel from the Army, NDRF, SDERF and earthmovers, a district official said. The girl had fallen into the 300-foot borewell in Mungavali village at around 1am on Tuesday. Chief Minister Shivarj Singh Chouhan on Wednesday said the girl Srishti was initially stuck at 40 feet and slid down further to 100 feet due to vibrations of machines used in the rescue operation, an official at the site informed the child had slipped further to 134-135 feet before being rescued.
Personnel from multiple agencies, including the Army, were in a race against time to save the girl, with oxygen being supplied to her through a pipe and rescuers facing the challenge of rain and gutsy winds since morning in the area, officials said. A team of robotic experts from Gujarat had joined the operation on Thursday morning to save the girl.
A robot was lowered into the borewell to collect information about the child's condition and the data was being used to contemplate the next course of action in the rescue operation, the robotic team in charge Mahesh Arya had told reporters at the site.