
Update – Sujith returned to a boring place and was restored afterwards.
Monday, October 28, 2019 at 8:15 pm, Resin's rescue mission is the full focus of Indian states and central government in this operation. Three rig machines continue to work together to remove solid rock to make a one-meter hole for rescue teams to save Sujis up to 98 feet deep.
Currently, 60 feet are being dug with rig equipment, and we are trying to speed up the digging by making a 6-inch hole within 1 meter foot. Various methods of rock formation are difficult to implement, and during the drilling of these holes, the safety of Surjith must also be taken into account.
The air filler is used to clean the top surface to which Sujith is attached and maintains 88 feet with the help of the Airlock system. Sujith body temperature is monitored using a thermal sensor that determines the state of life with the help of body temperature, which is constantly supplied with oxygen for breathing inside the pit. Now Sujith has been trapped in the hole for more than three days without food and water, and the medical staff is too worried about this.
But there are cases and miracles in which the child survived for up to four days without food and water. So the medic wants Susie to survive with his willpower, and if it is a two-year-old child it will be a big deal. I hope to complete this by tonight. Share your thoughts and prayers in the comments section below.