Surendranagar22 minutes ago
- The girl in the bore often said, ‘I want to wear a bangle’.
A 12-year-old tribal girl, Manisha, was trapped 60 to 70 feet in a 700 to 800 feet deep bore while working in the field at Gajanwav in Dhrangadhra taluka of Surendranagar district around 7:30 this morning. Later, under the guidance of Dhrangadhra Provincial Officer MP Patel and Mamlatdar Shobhanaben, the girl was rescued by carrying out a heart-rending rescue operation to save her with oxygen facility in this bore by Dhrangadhra police and army personnel and health department team. 108 staff continued constant communication with the girl.

In a conversation with the girl, she told him – ‘I am scared, take her out soon’.
Manisha, a 12-year-old tribal girl trapped at 70 feet in a bore in Gajanwav, was asked through a microphone by a health department nurse from outside that, Manisha, what is happening to you inside? Breathing? So inside, the child Manisha said in a suppressed voice, I have a headache, I am breathing, but I am panicking inside, take me out soon.

The rescue operation was completed quickly as the army reached immediately
When she was pulled out after a 3-hour marathon rescue, her parents wept profusely after seeing the baby girl together. Later, in a conversation with the media, Dhrangadhra Provincial Officer MP Patel said that in the morning at Gajanwav of Dhrangadhra taluka, the Sarpanch and Talati received a message that a girl was trapped in a bore, after a three-hour rescue operation by the government system, police and army personnel, she was rescued safely. He has been sent to the hospital for treatment.

The system carried out a rescue operation on a war footing and saved the girl’s life
When Dhrangadhra DySP J.D. Purohit said that in a farm of Gajanwav village, a girl aged 11 to 12 years was trapped at 70 feet in a bore 700 to 800 feet deep while working in the farm, and after providing oxygen to her, she was pulled out safely by the police and Army personnel. was referred to Dhrangadhra Civil Hospital.

The girl wanted to wear a bangle: FHW
Jalpaben Amrelia reached the spot as a female health worker in the rescue team when a baby girl fell into a 600 feet deep bore. Jalpaben immediately started a conversation with the girl with the help of the mic. Jalpaben said that the girl wanted to wear bangles from the beginning.