Rescuers fight to reach boy, 5, trapped in 60 metre well in India

Officials in India's central Madhya Pradesh state are working to rescue a five-year-old boy who fell into a 60 metre well.

The incident occurred in Barahbujurg village in Niwadi district on Wednesday morning, police official Narendra Tripathi from Prithvipur police station told CNN.

"The boy, who has been identified as Prahlad, was playing near the bore-well and fell in while his father along with other workers were fitting a pipe inside," Mr Tripathi said.

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Rescue efforts are underway after the boy fell into a well in India's central Madhya Pradesh state.

"The bore-well is filled with water up to 100 feet (30 metres) from the ground but the boy is not in the water," the official added.

The rescue operation is ongoing, though progress has been limited since sunset.

Police and medical officials will remain at the site overnight until efforts to rescue him resume today.

The state's chief minister, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, tweeted that the army is involved in the rescue.

"I am confident Prahlad will be rescued safely," he tweeted. "Let us pray to God for him."



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