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Nation holds it breath as five-year-old boy remains trapped in 32m well

A nation is holding its breath as a desperate dig to save a five-year-old boy who fell down a 32m-deep well three days ago continues.

Moroccan authorities desperately work to dig out five-year-old Rayan from a deep well he fell into. Picture: AFP via Getty Images
Moroccan authorities desperately work to dig out five-year-old Rayan from a deep well he fell into. Picture: AFP via Getty Images

Moroccans waited anxiously Friday as authorities said a dramatic operation to rescue a young boy trapped in a deep well for over two days was nearing its end.

The five-year-old, named Rayan, fell down the narrow 32m deep well on Wednesday in his home village near Bab Berred in the rural Northern Province of Chefchaouen, local media said.

“The child’s rescue is approaching,” government spokesman Mustapha Baitas said Friday. “Our hearts are with the family, and we are praying that he will back with them as soon as possible.”

The shaft was too narrow for rescuers to reach the bottom, so heavy diggers were dispatched to dig a hole alongside it.

Moroccan authorities and firefighters work to get five-year-old child Rayan out of a well into which he fell after 48 hours earlier, on February 3, 2022 in the region of Chefchaouen near the city of Bab Berred. (Photo by AFP)
Moroccan authorities and firefighters work to get five-year-old child Rayan out of a well into which he fell after 48 hours earlier, on February 3, 2022 in the region of Chefchaouen near the city of Bab Berred. (Photo by AFP)
Officials are monitoring Rayan with a CCTV camera as he remains trapped. Picture: Twitter/_ElieMerheb
Officials are monitoring Rayan with a CCTV camera as he remains trapped. Picture: Twitter/_ElieMerheb
Moroccan civil defence work to rescue the five-year-old boy Rayan, who is trapped in a deep well for more than 40 hours, near Bab Berred in the rural Northern Province of Chefchaouen on February 3, 2022. – Moroccans waited anxiously as authorities said a dramatic operation to rescue a young boy trapped in a deep well for more than 40 hours was nearing its end. (Photo by AFP)
Moroccan civil defence work to rescue the five-year-old boy Rayan, who is trapped in a deep well for more than 40 hours, near Bab Berred in the rural Northern Province of Chefchaouen on February 3, 2022. – Moroccans waited anxiously as authorities said a dramatic operation to rescue a young boy trapped in a deep well for more than 40 hours was nearing its end. (Photo by AFP)

Relief operations intensified as darkness fell for a third night with the boy deep down in the well, with diggers clawing out dirt under floodlights.

Rescuers reported they had dug down some 24m, but that around six metres still remained to reach the child.

The country held its breath as a live feed of the operation broadcast on the internet.

The MAP news agency said rescuers had been able to send him oxygen and water via pipes.

Rayan’s father told Le360 news website he had been repairing the well when the boy fell into it.

Lead rescuer Abdelhabi Temrani told Al Oula television that the diameter of the well was less than 45cm.

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.

A Moroccan mother waits as authorities and firefighters work to get five-year-old child Rayan out of a well. (Photo by AFP)
A Moroccan mother waits as authorities and firefighters work to get five-year-old child Rayan out of a well. (Photo by AFP)
People gather as Moroccan civil defence members (unseen) work to rescue five-year-old child Rayan trapped in a deep well for over two days in the Northern Province of Chefchaouen near Bab Berred on February 3, 2022. (Photo by AFP)
People gather as Moroccan civil defence members (unseen) work to rescue five-year-old child Rayan trapped in a deep well for over two days in the Northern Province of Chefchaouen near Bab Berred on February 3, 2022. (Photo by AFP)

The drama has sparked an outpouring of sympathy online, with the Arabic hashtag #SaveRayan going viral across the North African region, including in neighbouring Algeria.

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.

The boy’s fate has also attracted crowds of people to the site of the operation, putting pressure on rescuers operating in “difficult conditions”, Baitas said.

“We call on citizens to let the rescuers do their job and save this child,” he said.

Authorities have also prepared a helicopter to take the child to hospital once he is extracted, national news channel 2M said.

— with AFP

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