Miracle rescue: Young girl pulled from deep sewer in Bangkok

A young girl is lucky to be alive after falling into a deep sewer near Soi Sahakarnpramoon in Bangkok. The dramatic rescue unfolded yesterday, April 8, as emergency teams rushed to save her from the perilous depths.
At 5.49pm yesterday, emergency services received a distress call via hotline 199 reporting a girl trapped in a sewer near Soi Sahakarnpramoon, located in the Wang Thonglang district of Bangkok. Firefighters and the Bang Kapi rescue team were quickly mobilised to the scene, ready to respond to the urgent call for help.
Upon their arrival, the rescue teams found the girl stuck in the deep sewer, unable to escape. The area was hazardous, but the teams acted swiftly to prevent any further danger. Volunteers and fire personnel worked together to lower a rope into the pit, allowing the girl to be pulled to safety in a well-coordinated effort.
Remarkably, despite the terrifying ordeal, the young girl was pulled from the sewer without sustaining any injuries. The swift and professional actions of the rescue teams ensured a positive outcome, and the girl was brought to the surface unharmed, reported KhaoSod.
While the rescue operation was successful, there are currently no details or explanations regarding how the girl fell into the sewer.
Officials have not released further information about the incident, and it remains unclear whether it was an accident or if there was any negligence involved.
In similar news, a 10 year old girl was missing for 10 hours after delivering food to her mother in a rubber plantation in Trat province. She was discovered under a tree, barely conscious, by rescue teams.
On the afternoon of March 5, the Sawang Boonchuay Luea Rescue Association in Trat was alerted by a Cambodian family in the Suan Jin Di area, Mueang district, after the child disappeared.
The rescue team immediately launched a search, which led to her discovery. Thankfully, she received prompt medical attention.