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Chhattisgarh: Rescuers Work With Grit To Win Battle Against Time; Save Boy From Borewell After 5 Days

At one point, the rescuers also tried to pull up the boy using a rope, but as he is mentally weak, those attempts proved futile, the officials. The child was given fluids and fruits through a rope and oxygen was pumped into the borewell via a pipe.

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The boy, who fell into the 60 feet borewell was mentally but showed remarkable patience.
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It was an arduous task for rescuers to dig an over 60-feet-deep parallel bit and create a tunnel to reach an 11-year-old boy stuck in a borewell for five days here in Chhattisgarh, but neither the rescuers gave up nor the boy lost his patience.

In the end, it was a happy moment and a sigh of relief for the boy's parents, locals and over 500 rescuers, after the boy was safely pulled out from the borewell late Tuesday night following multi-agency efforts for over 100 hours. Television visuals showed the boy, Rahul Sahu, on a stretcher with rescuers carrying it on their shoulders from the mouth of the tunnel to an ambulance stationed nearby.

As the boy was brought out of the tunnel around midnight, thousands of people who had gathered at the spot applauded the rescuers and chanted "Bharat Mata ki Jai". Rahul was rushed to a hospital by creating a green corridor for about 100 km. His condition is stable and he will recover soon, an official from the Jangir-Champa district administration said.

His father Lala Ram Sahu thanked all those involved in the operation and people of the Pihrid village for being with him at such a challenging time. The boy, who is mentally weak, also showed remarkable patience and did not panic, which gave strength to the rescue teams, a district administration official said.

His father said though Rahul is mentally weak, he has now proved that he is stronger than any other normal child. The boy fell into the unused 80-feet-deep borewell, located in the backyard of his house in Pihrid village in Malkharoda development block, around 2 pm last Friday while he was playing there. He was stuck at a depth of around 60-feet below the surface.

After being alerted, local administration and police swung into action and employed the best resources for the rescue work which began at 4 pm on Friday.

The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) teams were called and heavy machines, including earth movers, were deployed at the spot to dig a parallel pit, while maintaining precaution to avoid soil from caving in it as there were no casing pipes inside the borewell, an NDRF official said. 

Later, a team of the Army also joined the rescue efforts and experts from the Southern Eastern Coalfields Limited (SECL) and other establishments were also engaged in the task.

At one point, the rescuers also tried to pull up the boy using a rope, but as he is mentally weak, those attempts proved futile, the officials. The child was given fluids and fruits through a rope and oxygen was pumped into the borewell via a pipe.

"The presence of hard rocks hampered the pace of construction of the tunnel, that further delayed the rescue process, but ultimately, the joint efforts yielded result and we managed to rescue the child," said Mahabir Mohanty, inspector of the NDRF’s 3rd battalion, which was engaged in the rescue work.

“The excavation near the site resulted in water trickling into the borewell. But, the NDRF personnel drained out water with the help of a vessel tied to a rope. The village residents were asked to switch on their borewells to maintain the ground water level. Besides, water was also released from two stop dams in the area to regulate the water level in the borewell," a district administration official said.

The rescuers dug up a parallel pit, around 65-feet-deep, near the borewell and created a tunnel to reach the child which posed huge difficulties due to under-surface hard rocks and delayed the rescue work, officials said.

After the boy was rescued, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel tweeted, “..with everyone’s prayers and relentless and dedicated efforts of the rescue team, Rahul Sahu has been evacuated safely. I wish that he recovers completely as soon as possible.”

Bilaspur Collector Jitendra Shukla said the boy's condition is stable and he will recover soon. "He was shifted to the Apollo hospital in neighbouring Bilaspur district in an ambulance under the observation of specialist doctors, for which a green corridor was created for about 100 km to facilitate speedy movement," he said.

The boy's father, relieved after the rescue operation, said, "My son is a little weak mentally, but he does all the things a normal child does. He rides a bicycle, swims, plays music and games." 

"He is particularly interested in devotional music and whenever ‘bhajan-kirtan’ are held in the village, he spends time there. He is good at playing tabla. Today, he has proved that he is stronger than any other normal child,” the father said. The borewell was dug by Rahul’s father in the backyard of his house  to irrigate his fields, but it was left abandoned when it did not yield much water. 

According to Lala Ram Sahu, who runs a small tent works business in the village, a big vessel was placed on the mouth of the pit to cover it.

(With PTI inputs)