Horizontal drilling launched in Morocco to rescue 5-year-old boy stuck in well

Reuters
February 5, 2022 12:58 MYT
Rescuers work to reach a five-year old boy trapped in a well in the northern hill town of Chefchaouen, Morocco February 4, 2022. - REUTERS
CHEFCHAOUEN: A horizontal drilling operation was launched to save a 5-year-old boy, who fell into a 32-meter-deep well in Morocco.
On the Facebook page of the 2. channel of state said the efforts continue to rescue Rayyan in well in the city of Shafshavan in the north of the country.
The teams have been working for about 76 hours, and the horizontal drilling operation was started by using concrete pipes to save the 5-year-old boy, the channel added.
A Moroccan official announced on Friday that rescue teams had reached the "most critical stage" in digging to save the life of a young boy trapped at the bottom of a well.
In a statement made by Abdel-Hadi Al-Tamrani, head of the committee in charge of the operation to rescue the five-year-old Rayan, to the news website Channel One, said "more than 30 meters (98 feet) out of 32 meters are already dug."
Rayyan has been stuck since Tuesday noon in the dry well, 32 meters deep, in the agricultural village of Igran in the northern Chefchaouen province, while rescue teams have continued efforts to extricate him for 72 hours.
Rayyan’s plight has gripped the North African country since that day.
"There is only a little left before starting to make the horizontal hole," said Al-Tamrani.
He went on to note that "this stage is the most complex in the drilling process, because there is a team that will descend to the bottom of the hole."
The official stressed that to avoid putting the team members' lives at risk, they had to fix the length of the hole as drilling machines moved to the top in order to bury all the soil that could collapse at any time.
According to the official, the drilling process occasionally had to stop to prevent the soil from collapsing due to the "fragile nature of the ground."
On Friday morning, the rescue committee made the announcement that Rayyan was still alive, while drilling operations had to temporarily stop due to sliding rocks.
The rescue crews have been working day and night since Wednesday morning, digging a slope of 150 meters in length and 32 meters in depth in an effort to reach the child and get him out. This was after rescuers failed to land through the hole of the well due to its narrowness and the fear of further soil collapse.
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