The 10 -year -old boy in India fell into a deep well, could not call for help because of deafness, and was trapped for 104 hours

Author:Pole news Time:2022.06.16

Jimu Journalist Sun Yan

According to media reports such as BBC and the British "Daily Mail", a 10 -year -old deaf and dumb boy in India accidentally fell into a deep well when playing. He rescued.

It is reported that the boy was called Rahar Sahu, living in Chetisgelbon, central India. On the afternoon of June 10, local time, Sahu accidentally fell into an abandoned well while playing in his backyard. The well is about 80 feet (about 24 meters) deep, while Sahu was stuck in about 60 feet (about 18 meters). Because Sahu couldn't speak nor could he hear, it brought difficulty to rescue.

Rescuers sent Sahu to the hospital (Source: Daily Mail)

The local government attaches great importance to this, and rescue operations are emerging. It is understood that a total of more than 500 people participated in the rescue operation, including the Indian army, police and disaster relief emergency departments.

In order to rescue Sahu, the rescue personnel dug a "parallel tunnel" with a bulldozer and crane. This tunnel was next to the well in order to send the transmitted oxygen tube to the well, to give oxygen to Sahu, and at the same time, the camera followed him to follow him. Happening.

Rescue workers were at the scene (Source: Daily Mail))

The report pointed out that rescue work faces many problems. Local officials said in an interview that bad weather and scorpion and snakes dug out from time to time were blocked.

"In addition, the boy can't speak, and we can't hear the sound. We are facing greater challenges." Police Director Verarvrawal said in an interview with Agence France -Presse.

Rescuers are digging the tunnel (Source: Daily Mail))

A spokesman for the local government said that the hard underground rocks have also increased the difficulty of tunnel mining.

Although rescue is difficult, Sahu performed very calmly. Bach, the chief minister of Khatisgal, India praised him for being "very brave", "rescuers even found that there was a snake and a frog beside him at that time."

Rescue workers were at the scene (Source: Daily Mail))

"Sahu's will is tenacious, and he also ate bananas sent by the rescuers." Bach wrote on social media.

On the evening of the 14th, with the continuous efforts of rescue workers, Sahu was finally rescued. According to local media reports, Sahu is currently treated in the hospital and is "stable" and is expected to recover soon.

"There is no doubt that the rescue at the scene is very difficult, and the work is also very challenging, but everyone works together to give full play to our own strengths. In the end, we have achieved success." Said Su Li, a rescue person.

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