Rescuers pull baby girl from storm drain in South Africa in four-hour operation

Rescuers pull baby girl from storm drain in South Africa in four-hour operation
Emergency workers worked furiously for about three hours to rescue a newborn baby from a storm water drain after a resident heard her cries.  Photo courtesy Jackie Clausen

DURBAN, Feb 13 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Rescue workers in South Africa pulled a newborn baby from a storm drain in a four-hour operation that ended with whoops and cheers from onlookers.

Rescue Care Paramedics, one of the groups that helped to extricate the infant girl in Durban, says it is unclear why the baby was “dumped” and that police are investigating.

The group says emergency responders went to the scene on Monday after residents heard a baby crying from deep inside the concrete storm drain. It says the area was dug up and a chisel and hammer were used to break into the drain.

Video shows a rescuer lifting the baby to a colleague standing above a pit as people celebrate the successful rescue. South African media say the infant is being treated in a hospital

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