
Moroccan rescuers raced against the clock on Friday to save a young boy trapped in a deep well for almost three days, in an operation that has gripped the kingdom with hundreds of thousands anxiously glued to live broadcasts.
Relief operations intensified for five-year-old Rayan, who fell down a 32-meter (100-foot) deep well on Tuesday, as darkness fell with diggers clawing out the dirt under floodlights to create a hole next to the narrow shaft.
The drilling in the village near Bab Berred in Morocco’s rural northern province of Chefchaouen has hit 27 meters, with “the hope of reaching 32 meters in the next few hours”, Morocco’s MAP news agency reported.
The rescuers will then dig 3 meters horizontally “between the hole and the well to recover the child”, it said.
A medical team was dispatched to the scene to carry out initial checks and potential resuscitation once the boy is rescued.
Rescuers were able to send the child oxygen and water via pipes, and a police helicopter is on standby to evacuate him to a nearby hospital.
Rayan’s father told Le360 news website he had been repairing the well when the boy fell into it.
“I couldn’t sleep a wink all night,” he said.
His grandmother Laaziza told AFP Rayan “is very loved here in the village, not just at home” by his family.
“I miss him, it’s been three nights,” she said.
Lead rescuer Abdelhabi Temrani told Al Oula television that the diameter of the well was less than 45 centimetres.
Baitas said the nature of the soil meant it was too dangerous to try to widen the hole, meaning major excavations around it were the only solution.
The broadcasts of several Moroccan media outlets are being followed minute-by-minute by hundreds of thousands of internet users hanging on for news about the child’s fate.
Moroccan footballer and PSG star Achraf Hakimi mentioned the rescue efforts on social media, alongside emojis of a broken heart and hands together in prayer.
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