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A three-year-old boy Rescued From 40-Foot Nalanda Borewell After Five-Hour Long Operation in Northern India

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A three-year-old boy identified as Shivam Kumar, who fell into a 40-foot deep borewell on July 23, while playing in Kul village in Bihar's Nalanda was pulled out by the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) after a five-hour operation.

As per the information, a farmer made the borewell but didn't close it, resulting in a tragic incident. The children playing with Shivam informed his parents and the rescue operation started after they reached the spot.

"The boy has been rescued and is doing fine. He was rushed to a hospital. It took us about 5 hours to pull him out alive," Ranjeet Kumar, an NDRF officer, said.

This borewell was made by the farmer here for boring. But boring didn't succeed here, so they started boring in another place and this borewell was not closed." "We received information that a child fell into a borewell...We are trying our best to rescue the child. NDRF & rescue team will be reaching the spot. The child is still alive, we can hear his voice...," said Senior Police Office.

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