
Update – Sujith returned to a boring place and was restored afterwards.
Monday, October 28, 2019 at 12:40 pm Rescue work to save Surjith is ongoing. The parallel hole that penetrates is 45 feet and the other 45 feet remain. As the rock becomes harder, it is necessary to stop the drilling process. Thus, the sensor unit places a small bomb inside, demolishing the rock with minimal damage so that the rig can continue the process at a much faster rate.
In addition, local bore machines used to dig bore wells in the area have arrived to complement this larger machine to facilitate the drilling process. The OPS Deputy Director is in a rescue area investigating the actions taken so far and is confident in the family's rescue work.
In addition, firefighters can drill holes, install sensor bombs, and test the rock so that the geologist can analyze how the rock will fly to the side and reach the child when it reaches 93 feet. Now the local excavation device can penetrate and break the rock, fixing the powerful excavation device when the teeth are broken due to continuous use.
Surjith is still monitored using a thermal sensor, and mud builds up in the hole, making his head almost invisible on the camera. Work in war mode to ensure the safety of children. Update your rescue process based on your progress and progress. Keep watching under your prayers and thoughts.