Borewells turn into Death Traps

In yet another distressing case of borewell related accidents, 2 years old, Darawath Prasad fell into the open borewell in an agriculture field in Thorrur mandal at about 4.30 pm on Sunday.Rescue efforts are on to save the boy who feel into a 30 feet deep borewell in the Warangal district in Andhra Pradesh.

  • 2 year old, Darawath Prasad,  who fell into a 30 feet deep borewell in the Warangal district in Andhra Pradesh was reported dead by the authorities on Monday evening. Rescue efforts to save the boy lasted for almost 24 hours. (NDTV Photo)
    2 year old, Darawath Prasad, who fell into a 30 feet deep borewell in the Warangal district in Andhra Pradesh was reported dead by the authorities on Monday evening. Rescue efforts to save the boy lasted for almost 24 hours. (NDTV Photo)
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  • The boy accidentally fell into the open borewell in an agriculture field in Thorrur mandal at about 4.30 pm on Sunday while playing. (NDTV Photo)
    The boy accidentally fell into the open borewell in an agriculture field in Thorrur mandal at about 4.30 pm on Sunday while playing. (NDTV Photo)
  • The borewell was dug up four months ago but it failed and was supposed to be filled up but it was left open. (NDTV Photo)
    The borewell was dug up four months ago but it failed and was supposed to be filled up but it was left open. (NDTV Photo)
  • A large number of villagers gathered at the spot to assist the rescue team, who were supplying oxygen into the pit through a pipe. (NDTV Photo)
    A large number of villagers gathered at the spot to assist the rescue team, who were supplying oxygen into the pit through a pipe. (NDTV Photo)
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  • This is not the first time a child has accidently fallen into a borewell.<br><br>In July 2006, a 5-year-old boy named Prince was rescued from a 2-and a half feet in diameter, 60-foot deep borewell when he fell down while playing near it in his village in Haryana. The rescue then had lasted over 48 hours and was aided by Armymen who miraculously managed to pull Prince out.<br><br>
Although 2-year-old Sonu was not so lucky. In October 2009, Sonu fell into a 150-feet borewell in his village near Agra. Even though authorities launched a massive effort to rescue him, unfourtunately, he could not be saved. (NDTV photo)
    This is not the first time a child has accidently fallen into a borewell.

    In July 2006, a 5-year-old boy named Prince was rescued from a 2-and a half feet in diameter, 60-foot deep borewell when he fell down while playing near it in his village in Haryana. The rescue then had lasted over 48 hours and was aided by Armymen who miraculously managed to pull Prince out.

    Although 2-year-old Sonu was not so lucky. In October 2009, Sonu fell into a 150-feet borewell in his village near Agra. Even though authorities launched a massive effort to rescue him, unfourtunately, he could not be saved. (NDTV photo)
  • In yet another incident last year, Sahil got stuck at about 150 feet in a 260 feet deep borewell in Jaipur's Jagatpura village. He fell head first into the borewell at about 7.30 am on a Monday morning last november. (NDTV photo)
    In yet another incident last year, Sahil got stuck at about 150 feet in a 260 feet deep borewell in Jaipur's Jagatpura village. He fell head first into the borewell at about 7.30 am on a Monday morning last november. (NDTV photo)
  • After 2 days of rescue operations where 6 JCB machines dug 80 feet into the earth, the administration decided to go in for manual digging as the soil was loose and threatened to collapse under the earth movers. (NDTV photo)
    After 2 days of rescue operations where 6 JCB machines dug 80 feet into the earth, the administration decided to go in for manual digging as the soil was loose and threatened to collapse under the earth movers. (NDTV photo)
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  • Last year, another four-year-old child fell into a <i>nullah</i> in Mumbai's Mankhurd area, and died. Shahanbaaj Khan was apparently playing too close to the <i>nullah</i>. Khan's mother, along with the help of locals, began searching for him in the drain. (NDTV Photo)
    Last year, another four-year-old child fell into a nullah in Mumbai's Mankhurd area, and died. Shahanbaaj Khan was apparently playing too close to the nullah. Khan's mother, along with the help of locals, began searching for him in the drain. (NDTV Photo)
  • The 2 km drain, stretching from Mankhurd to Ghatkopar in Mumbai, became a death trap for Shahanbaaj Khan. (NDTV Photo)
    The 2 km drain, stretching from Mankhurd to Ghatkopar in Mumbai, became a death trap for Shahanbaaj Khan. (NDTV Photo)
  • Mother of the deceased said he had fallen in the same <i>nullah</i> last week too. She pulled him out, gave him a bath and he was fine.<br><br>Seen here is the deceased's mother being consoled by relatives after her son's death in Mankhurd area of Mumbai. (NDTV Photo)
    Mother of the deceased said he had fallen in the same nullah last week too. She pulled him out, gave him a bath and he was fine.

    Seen here is the deceased's mother being consoled by relatives after her son's death in Mankhurd area of Mumbai. (NDTV Photo)
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  • In yet another distressing case in Mumbai, a three-year-old child fell into a gutter while playing on Sunday night last December. The boy, Ayub, fell into the manhole around 8:30 to 8:45 p.m. (NDTV Photo)
    In yet another distressing case in Mumbai, a three-year-old child fell into a gutter while playing on Sunday night last December. The boy, Ayub, fell into the manhole around 8:30 to 8:45 p.m. (NDTV Photo)
  • To add to the family's woes, Ayub's maternal grandfather passed away due to extreme stress over the child's welfare.<br><br>Local residents were livid over the incident and said the gutter had been open for five months or so and the civic authorities did nothing despite many complaints. (NDTV Photo)
    To add to the family's woes, Ayub's maternal grandfather passed away due to extreme stress over the child's welfare.

    Local residents were livid over the incident and said the gutter had been open for five months or so and the civic authorities did nothing despite many complaints. (NDTV Photo)
  • Days later there was no news of Ayub who fell into the gutter while running.<br><br>"My child is gone. It's been 4-5 months since this gutter has been like this," said Ayub's distraught mother. (NDTV Photo)
    Days later there was no news of Ayub who fell into the gutter while running.

    "My child is gone. It's been 4-5 months since this gutter has been like this," said Ayub's distraught mother. (NDTV Photo)