Hopes rose at the end of the third day of rescue efforts for 5-year-old Rayyan, who fell into a 32-meter-deep well in Morocco. Civil defense teams working in the region are almost racing against time for the little boy who has been waiting to be rescued for about 70 hours. Efforts to bring someone down to remove Rayyan, who has been trapped in a well since Tuesday in the northern city of Shafshavan, have failed. The teams are currently implementing the third plan, which is defined as digging around the well.
2 METERS LEFT TO REACH
In the news based on the rescue teams on the website of the state-affiliated Channel 1 in Morocco, it was informed that the rescue teams were 2 meters away from reaching the child.
It was noted that a 30-meter excavation was carried out parallel to the well, and then the horizontal excavation stage would be started and a 3-meter hole would be drilled to extract the child.
WORKING NIGHT DAY
Moroccan journalist İtimad Selam also congratulated the teams working in the region in a statement on his social media account Twitter, saying, “Especially the bulldozer drivers, working day and night. Salute to these drivers, who have shown a great example of heroism since the rescue work began.” used the phrase.
In the images taken by the camera that was lowered into the well, it is seen that the child is alive. In addition, the child is given oxygen and water so that he can survive.
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