Rajasthan Girl Stuck In Borewell For Over 70 Hours, Mother Refuses To Eat
- A Rajasthan girl was trapped in a borewell for over 70 hours.
- The girl's mother has refused to eat during the rescue efforts.
- Rescue teams are working tirelessly to save the girl.
- The ongoing situation highlights the dangers associated with open borewells.
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Rajasthan: Intermittent Rain Hampers Rescue Efforts as 3-year-old Girl Remains Trapped in Borewell in Kotputli
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. A National Disaster Relief Force (NDRF) personnel said that they are making every effort to rescue the girl despite challenging conditions. India News | Rajasthan: Intermittent Rain Hampers Rescue Efforts as 3-year-old Girl Remains Trapped in Borewell in Kotputli.
Rajasthan girl stuck in borewell - Rajasthan girl Chetna stuck in borewell rescue operation
The rescue operation to save the three-year-old girl who fell into a borewell in Rajasthan five days ago was hit due to heavy rain on Friday. Chetna, who fell into the borewell while playing on her father’s farm on Monday, has been without food and water for five days. The girl is stuck at a depth of 150 feet in the 700-foot borewell. A 170-foot tunnel parallel to the borewell has been dug, and an L-shaped pipe system has been installed to reach…
Rajasthan: Intermittent rain hampers rescue efforts as 3-year-old girl remains trapped in borewell in Kotputli
Efforts to rescue a three-year-old girl trapped in a borewell in Rajasthan are being hampered by rain. Rescue teams from NDRF and SDRF are working despite challenges. The girl is 30 feet below the surface. Oxygen is being provided to her and cameras are being used to monitor her condition. Authorities are taking all necessary steps to ensure her safety.


Collectors asked to close all borewells within two weeks, says Rajasthan CM
Jaipur, Dec 27 (SocialNews.XYZ) Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma on Thursday instructed all District Collectors to ensure that no borewells are left open within the next two weeks to prevent any loss of life, officials said. The Chief Minister urged all departments to adopt a mission-mode approach to minimise road accidents and instructed officials to promptly identify and address accident-prone locations and repair black spots on a pr…
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