A boy in Zabul province, Afghanistan, slipped down an 80-foot well over 48 hours ago and has been communicating with rescuers, according to reports Friday.
You can now listen to Fox News articles!, slipped down an 80-foot well over 48 hours ago and has been communicating with rescuers, according to reports Friday.that rescuers have been able to lower a video camera down to Haidar, who is stuck at about 70 feet below. His father has tried to assure him and told him to keep talking.
Abdullah Azzam, a secretary to Deputy Prime Minister Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, tweeted that there is an ambulance at that scene in Shokak village and other emergency equipment—including oxygen.
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