been hampering efforts. the hole diameter is very small at just 25cm. at the depth of 28 metres, the hole is even smaller, making it impossible for an adult to pass through. so, rescue crews have come up with another technique digging a horizontal tunnel and clearing earth at the side of the tunnel pocket using bulldozers and front end loaders. the final two metres are proving to be the most difficult because of the risk of landslides. morrocan journalist hassan alaoui is following the story from the capital rabat. he gave us an update from officials at the site of the rescue operation. lately, 20 minute ago, a senior member of the rescue team came to the media there and said there were hundreds ofjournalists working for media and abroad, and he told them everything you hear is just fake news.
perhaps here, we hear from children who perhaps haven t had those trusting conversations and the worst does happen conversations and the worst does happen and they don t feel they can disclose happen and they don t feel they can disclose to happen and they don t feel they can disclose to a parent or another trusted disclose to a parent or another trusted adult. that s where the very worst trusted adult. that s where the very worst harms come from. and if you re affected by any of the issues we ve just been discussing information is available from the bbc action line that s at bbc.co.uk/actionline rescue workers in morocco have entered a tunnel, through which they re hoping to reach a five year old boy, trapped in a well for the last five days. rayan awram is stuck 35m below ground. mechanical diggers have been working round the clock, to try to reach him. but the narrowness of the well has been hampering efforts. the hole diameter is very small at just 25cm. at the depth of
he s been trapped more than 30 metres below the ground. that s made it very difficult for adults to get down that hole. so, rescue crews have come up with another technique digging a horizontal tunnel and clearing earth at the side of the tunnel pocket using bulldozers and front end loaders. the final 2 metres are proving to be the most difficult because of the risk of landslides. let s have a look at some pictures now from the scene, where it is now past seven o clock in the evening and dark, and you can see a number of workers there. we continue to monitor what s been going on, and when we ve seen other shots, we ve seen groups of dozens, perhaps hundreds of people there continuing to watch those efforts, which have been ongoing since rayan fell down the well on tuesday. i m joined now by morrocan