The boy was trapped at a depth of 39 feet in the borewell, which is around 140-feet deep.
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What began as a normal cable car ride across a Pakistani valley turned into a frightful ordeal. Shortly after the ride began, two supporting cables snapped, leaving eight passengers—including school children—suspended hundreds of feet in the air. The situation sparked an arduous twelve-hour rescue operation by the Pakistani military who used ziplines, helicopters, and more to rescue the passengers.
The boy was trapped at a depth of 39 feet in the borewell, which is around 140-feet deep.
Passengers have been warned to expect disruption because of the stolen cable.
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A parallel 25-feet deep pit has been dug to rescue the child.
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