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Rayan is the name of the boy trapped in a well in Morocco
The rescue process takes more than 50 hours, and the little one has received food, oxygen and water through a tube
The Moroccan authorities began work to rescue the child /87542210
.from the first day, but due to the depth of the well it has become very difficult for them. In addition, the hole measures 45 centimeters, making it very narrow to introduce rescue equipment.
Four excavating machines are working hard on the sides of the pit to prevent any collapse; hoping with this, that in a short time the rescue of the brave little Rayan will be a reality.
Despite the big fall, the boy remains alive and looks good. They verified it after Moroccan officials introduced a video camera to corroborate the state of the minor. The work team managed to provide him with food, oxygen and sugar water, through a tube, to keep him lucid and alive.
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rescue cess. A volunteer even tried to enter the well, supported by a rope, but was unable to reach the bottom because he got stuck due to the dryness of the well.
Social networks and television media have remained vigilant, covering every detail of the incident. They have shown photos and messages of support and solidarity for Rayan and his family. "Save Rayan" is the label they are using as a show of solidarity.
Despite falling from a height of exactly 32 meters, the boy only has a few head injuries. Similarly, they are working as quickly as possible to get it out of the place where it has been more than 50 hours
The events occurred exactly in a town called Igrán, in the Chauen municipality, located in a rural area in northern Morocco. Near Gibraltar, close to Spain. It was learned that the well is owned by the boy's father and was under construction.
"It's my well. And I was repairing it," the father reported in an interview conducted and translated by the Spanish newspaper El País. The father of the infant found that his son was accompanying him to make repairs to the well, and in a matter of minutes, when he was careless, the boy fell.
The child's father opened his heart in an interview conducted by a Moroccan television channel and expressed that both the mother and he are devastated and nervous. Officials lead 19 meters of excavation from the sides.