A 3-year-old Chetna, who was trapped in a borewell in Rajasthan’s Kotputli, was lastly rescued on Wednesday after 9 days. The rescue operation entered its tenth day immediately because the lady fell into the borewell on December 23. Chetna was caught in a 150-foot deep borewell since December 23. Soon after rescue operations by NDRF and SDRF have been initiated. The groups have been working day and night time to dig a parallel tunnel.
In maybe one of many longest rescue operations within the state, it lasted for over 160 hours for which the members of the family have blamed the administration for being negligent. The administration however has claimed it is among the hardest operations.
Toughest operation in state: DC
On Monday, Kotputli-Behror District Collector Kalpana Agarwal stated, “There is a rock-solid stratum. Rain also posed a challenge. Teams are making continuous efforts to dig a parallel tunnel.” She additionally termed it the hardest rescue operation within the state. Meanwhile, the NDRF staff in cost Yogesh Kumar Meena had instructed the media that the rescue operation was occurring repeatedly.
Chetna had fallen into the borewell whereas taking part in within the agriculture farm of her father in Badiyali Dhani below Sarund police station of Kotputli-Behror district of Rajasthan. Initially, efforts have been made to drag the lady out of the borewell with the assistance of a hoop however all makes an attempt failed. After two days of repeated makes an attempt that fetched no outcomes, a piling was delivered to the spot on Wednesday morning and a parallel pit was dug.