2nd October 2025
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Rescuers drill tunnel to search for toddler in well

Engineers began drilling a tunnel Saturday to find a two-year-old boy who fell into a well in southern Spain a week ago, joining hundreds of rescue workers already at the scene.

Julen Rosello fell down a very narrow shaft more than 100 metres deep on Sunday while playing as his parents had lunch nearby in the town of Totalan near Malaga.

A giant drilling machine was installed Saturday at the site in a bid to make a parallel tunnel and excavation started in the afternoon.

‘We hope to achieve this as soon as possible and that conditions from now will be a bit more favourable,’ said engineer Angel Garcia Vidal,  who is overseeing the operations.

The job will take about 15 hours if conditions are favourable, he said. But the chances of finding the boy alive now appear slim.

Rescuers drill tunnel
Rescue workers continue efforts to find a boy who fell down a well in Totalan in southern Spain. (Jorge Guerrero / AFP)

The plan is to dig a sufficiently deep tunnel after which miners will manually carve a passage to the well.

Spanish media, who have been covering the rescue operations round-the-clock, have reported that Julen’s parents lost another child, aged three in 2017. The child had cardiac problems.

The Guardia Civil have questioned both the parents and an entrepeneur who dug the well, a police spokesman said, adding that this was routine in such investigations.

The well was unmarked at the time of the accident and regional authorities in Andalusia said the entrepeneur had not sought the necessary permission before digging it.

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