Thai Cave Rescue: Eight Boys were saved 5 More facing 17th Night!

in #news6 years ago

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On June 23rd in northern Thailand a team of 12 boys aged between 11 to 16 and their soccer coach aged 25 years have been trapped in a dark, flooded cave in Mae Sai, Chiang Rai province. At the time of their entrance to the cave, it is dry but a sudden deluge of rain flooded the system.

It has been more than two weeks since the young boys are trapped in the cave with the Oxygen level of 15% (Usual level is 21%), till now with An extraordinary rescue effort 8 boys have now freed in total and all are moved to the main hospital of Chiang Rai Province, while the remaining 4 boys and their coach are facing their 17th night inside the Tham Luang Nang Non cave.

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The divers who are now resting need at least Twenty Hours of rest to prepare for the third rescue operation, but based on weather and water levels they will change their progress to be fast. Here is the graphical image of How divers rescuing the boys.

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Here is the conversation between the Boys and Rescuers.

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Suman Gunan, a former navy diver who died in the rescue operation to save the 12 young boys and their soccer team coach.
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