Rescue young man fell into 30m deep well

BẢO TRUNG |

Dak Lak - Authorities successfully rescued a man who fell into a 30m deep well in the dark.

On February 5, the Fire Prevention and Rescue Police Department, Dak Lak Provincial Police, said that the unit had just successfully rescued a young man who fell into a well about 30 meters deep.

Previously, at 8:40 p.m. on February 4, Mr. D.B.H (30 years old, residing in Buon Ho town, Dak Lak province) had an accident on Lac Long Quan street, An Binh ward.

Although people tried to save Mr. H but failed, they were forced to report to the authorities.

Upon receiving the news, the Fire Prevention and Rescue Police Department dispatched 14 officers and soldiers to the scene.

At 9:15 p.m. the same day, the authorities brought Mr. H safely to shore.

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