Behind this photo is the tireless work of the rescue team, how the children who were trapped for four days were rescued from the cave?

Three children were rescued in Wayanad. The photos of these are going viral on social media.
Behind this photo is the tireless work of the rescue team, how the children who were trapped for four days were rescued from the cave?
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Wayanad: Wayanad in Kerala is witnessing heavy downpour. Four villages were marooned due to heavy rain. A landslide has occurred. More than 300 people have been killed. More than 300 people are missing. Many shocking incidents have taken place in Kerala. The rescue team rescued the children who had taken shelter in a cave in the dense forest. They had been in the cave for four days without food or water. He had taken the support of this cave. All of them were rescued by the Wayanad police. Photos of the children have gone viral on social media. There is no doubt that they have worked hard.

What exactly happened?
Forest officials found a woman wandering in the forest in Kalepatta area to get food and water for her children. After questioning her, the woman told the jawans that she had four children in the cave. One of them was with her. There were three children in the house. The children are aged between 1 and 4 years. The rescue team worked tirelessly for eight hours. They rescued these tribal children from the cave and took them to a safe place with their mother. They had gone without food for four days. So when the chances of her survival were over, the rescue team did this miracle.


Pania family trapped in cave
The family, belonging to the Paniya community of Wayanad, was trapped in the cave. At the top of the cave was a cave. It took the rescue team more than four and a half hours to reach the site. "" "We saw the mother of these children wandering on Thursday and the woman told us that her three children were trapped," "said Hashish, a member of the rescue


What did the rescuers say?
Hashish said that when we reached the cave after trying hard, we saw that the three children were very tired. We gave them all the food we had with us. We explained to them that we have come to rescue them. We tied a cloth bandage on the children and took them with us. "The boys and their father belong to a tribal community belonging to a particular class. Usually these people avoid communication with other people. The children's mother told us what had happened so we could rescue them. The Indian Express had reported the news.

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