Incredible scenes unfolded near a water tower in northern India's Haryana where volunteers rescued a bull that had climbed the 200ft storage facility.<br /><br />The marathon operation - that lasted nearly four hours - took place in Rewari district on November 14.<br /><br />Visuals showed volunteers using a crane to reach the platform where the bull had climbed.<br /><br />After reaching the balcony-like structure, the rescuers wrapped ropes around the animal for the crane to pull it out.<br /><br />Once the ropes were secured, the animal was safely lowered down on to a truck and moved to a safer location.<br /><br />A large number of people had gathered to witness the operation.<br /><br />Meanwhile, the incident has sparked outrage with locals questioning the intent of authorities.<br /><br />According to reports, the gates of the water storage tank were kept open, allowing the bovine to enter and climb almost 200ft.<br /><br />Fortunately, rescuers were able to pull it out before an untoward incident could take place.