Chetna was rescued from a borewell after 10 days in Rajasthan, the condition of the innocent child will shock you

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Chetna, the girl who fell into a borewell in Kotputli, was rescued safely after a 12-hour rescue operation. The girl had fallen into a 30-foot-deep borewell while playing. NDRF and the local administration together saved the girl's life.

Kotputli (Rajasthan). In a major accident in Kiratpura village of Kotputli area of ​​Jaipur, a girl named Chetna who fell into a borewell was taken out after a lot of hard work. But the condition of the girl is critical, there is very little chance of her survival. She was rushed to the hospital. The District Collector will issue a health bulletin about Chetna's condition after some time. Let us tell you that exactly 10 days ago, the girl fell into a 700-foot-deep borewell. As soon as the information about the fall was received, the local administration and the NDRF team reached the spot and started the rescue operation.

The innocent girl fell while playing with her friends

According to the incident, Chetna was playing with her friends when she suddenly fell into an open borewell. The borewell was about 30 feet deep. As soon as the news of the girl falling spread in the village, a crowd gathered there. The administration immediately swung into action and started the rescue operation. Along with modern equipment, the help of local villagers was also taken in the operation.

Oxygen was given to the girl through a pipe

During the rescue operation, a camera was sent into the borewell to monitor the condition of the girl, which showed that Chetna was trapped deep inside but was conscious. The team helped her breathe by inserting an oxygen pipe and dug a parallel pit to reach her.

What couldn't happen in 10 days happened in 12 hours...

After nearly 12 hours of hard work, Chetna was rescued safely. After being rescued, she was immediately taken to Kotputli's BDM Hospital by ambulance. A special team of doctors is examining the girl's health in the hospital.

Everyone is praising the rescue team

The NDRF team, local administration and villagers are being praised for successfully carrying out the rescue operation. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot also expressed concern over the incident and wished for Chetna's speedy recovery.

This incident has once again highlighted the problem of open borewells. The administration has appealed to all the villagers to close the open borewells so that such incidents can be prevented in future. This rescue saga of Chetna has created a sense of relief across the state.

PC:Asianetnews