Efforts to rescue a two-and-a-half-year-old girl who fell into a borewell in the Sehore district of Madhya Pradesh have entered the third day. The rescue operation, which began on Tuesday, remains ongoing as authorities work tirelessly to save the toddler. The incident has garnered significant attention and concern.
Robotic Experts Join the Rescue Operation
A team of robotic experts has joined the rescue operation on Thursday morning. The experts are working alongside the rescue teams to devise innovative solutions to reach the trapped girl. The girl fell into the 300-feet deep borewell in a field at Mungavali village on Tuesday afternoon, and since then, continuous efforts have been made to rescue her. [Image Source: PTI]
Challenges Faced in the Rescue Operation
The rescue operation has encountered challenges as the girl has slipped further down and is currently stuck at a depth of nearly 100 feet. The prolonged duration of the operation, now exceeding 46 hours, has intensified the difficulties faced by the rescue teams. However, they remain determined to safely retrieve the toddler.
Collaborative Efforts and Oxygen Supply
A three-member robotic rescue team from Gujarat has arrived at the site to contribute their expertise to the operation. Additionally, continuous oxygen supply is being provided to the girl through a pipe. The combined efforts of the rescue teams and the application of advanced technology aim to increase the chances of a successful rescue.
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