A rescue operation is under way after a nearly four-year-old boy fell into an open borewell in Dhanaura village in Ambala on Tuesday morning. The child has been identified as Nirbhay. The borewell is reportedly more than 200 feet deep.
Incident Details
According to information, the incident occurred around 7 am when the boy had accompanied his family to agricultural fields and accidentally fell into the borewell. Soon after getting information, officials reached the spot and launched a rescue operation.
Personnel from the local police, the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) and the Army have been deployed, while Deputy Commissioner Ambala is monitoring the operation.
Rescue Efforts
Heavy machinery has been pressed into service to aid the rescue efforts. A camera has been lowered into the borewell to monitor the child’s movement as the operation continues. The rescue teams are working tirelessly to reach the boy and bring him to safety.
Community and Official Response
The local community has gathered at the site, anxiously awaiting updates. Officials have assured that all possible measures are being taken to rescue Nirbhay. The incident highlights the dangers of open borewells in agricultural areas, prompting calls for better safety measures.



