"The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) team involved in rescue operation informed us that when the girl was pulled out at round 2.45 AM, she was alive. She was then rushed to a CHC (Community Health Centre) where she was declared brought dead," District Collector Udit Agarwal said.
The toddler had fallen last evening into the borewell that was dug by a local villager to draw ground water at around 7 PM in Dhrangadhra taluka of the district.
NDRF and fire department teams from Ahmedabad were called in by the district administration which carried out a rescue operation that lasted for nearly eight hours, before the girl could be pulled out.
The girl was given oxygen as soon as she was brought out of the borewell but died on her way to a CHC.
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