In Morocco, the race against time continues to save little Rayan

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Drilling work continued very slowly overnight from Friday to Saturday in northern Morocco, where five-year-old Rayan has been stuck at the bottom of a well for five days.

Engaged in an increasingly urgent race once morest time, Moroccan rescuers worked all night from Friday 4 to Saturday 5 February to try to save little Rayan, a five-year-old child who fell into a deep well five days ago, whose fate moves the kingdom and far beyond.

But the drilling work continues very slowly in this village in a poor region of northern Morocco. The last two meters to reach the boy at the bottom of the 32-meter hole are the most difficult because of the risk of rockslides.

No information has filtered on the fate of little Rayan, but the more the hours go by, the more the doubt settles on the chances of finding him alive.

According to the local authorities, the rescuers – engineers and topographers – dig a three-meter horizontal tunnel, in parallel with the securing of the perimeter by the technical teams, to approach the pocket where the child is stuck.

In difficult conditions, they have worked without interruption for the past few hours in the light of powerful spotlights, bringing a gloomy touch to the scene of the tragedy, according to AFP journalists. Communications are very poor in this isolated basin.

“We are almost there. We are working hard”

Police reinforcements were deployed and some crowd movements sometimes hampered the work of rescuers and journalists.

Thousands of sympathizers have come in recent days, some from afar, as a sign of solidarity, and are camping on the spot despite the freezing cold of this mountainous area of ​​the Rif, at an altitude of nearly 700 meters.

“We came to lend a hand to the rescuers. Rayan is a child from our region, we pray to God that he be saved”, testifies a volunteer. “We won’t leave until he comes out of the well.”

“We’re almost there. We’re working hard,” said a works supervisor. “The fatigue is felt but all the rescue teams are resisting despite the unexpected.”

The boy accidentally fell Tuesday followingnoon into a 32-meter dry well, narrow and difficult to access, dug near the family residence in the village of Ighrane, near Bab Berred, in the province of Chefchaouen.

“I remain hopeful that my child will come out of this well alive,” Rayan’s father told state television 2M on Friday night. “I thank all those mobilized and those who support us in Morocco and elsewhere.”

With AFP

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