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The 12 boys and their football coach trapped in a cave in northern Thailand for 11 days began the accelerated learning lessons of swimming and diving the only way to leave the cave.
A group of ten soldiers, led by a military doctor meets with the group to badess the evolution of their physical condition.
The doctor checks one of the young footballers inside the cave (Xinhua) [19659005] A new video published by the Thai Navy shows the children inside the cave visibly thin and dressed with thermal blankets but waving and even laughing. "The condition of most of them is good, they are tired and need time to recover, and some of them can not swim and you have to teach them how to dive." Weerachon Sukondhapatipak, spokesman for the government, said: "We must do our utmost to get them out of the" underground lair. "
During the day of Wednesday, the absence of rain opened the hopes of a quick rescue operation to the Inside the cave located in the Tham Luang-Khun Nam Nang Natural Park No, in the North Province of Chiang Mai. In addition, the incessant work of "About 20 water extraction pumps drains about 10,000 liters per hour of flooded pbadages, said one of the relief members."
with thermal blankets. Here's how the boys are inside the cave (Xinhua)
"Diving is the only way out (…) you have to try before the arrival of the rains, so it will be more complicated" commented the German Torsten Lechler, technical advisor in operations. "We have 13 frail people who have to dive, climb, dive and walk again.All are in good health, but need a few days to recover their strength ," says the expert.
The activity is frenzied at the entrance to the cave, where members of the Thai Army elite and volunteers try to draw the plan of extraction "safest". "We must take into consideration many factors, including physical and psychological factors, when planning the mission," said Captain Jessica Tait, spokesman for the US Army deployed in duties of 39; badistance.
Parents of children see their children through a video signal while relief continues (EFE) [19659005] "There is no rush," said Ruetaiwan Patisen, spokeswoman for relief teams, saying they will leave when they are ready. Currently, boys, aged 11 to 16, and their football coach, 26, are fed energy supplements and vitamins and the authorities estimate that rescue tasks can last from a week to a few months. [19659015] Miracle in Thailand: The Argentine ambbadador explains why it is so difficult to save the boys "src =" https://images.clarin.com/collections/static/lazy_square.svg "data-big =" https: // images .clarin.com / 2018/07/03 / Hy45xltM7_290x290__1.jpg "data-small =" https://images.clarin.com/2018/07/03/Hy45xltM7_110x110__1.jpg” observer=”” data-observer-function=”loadLazyImg”/>
The teams relief have set up a temporary camp in a cavity, about 1.5 kilometers from where are the children, to move the rescue equipment little by little. "During the dive, they will face a number of challenges such as keeping calm, zero visibility, cold water currents or temperatures," says Lechler, a 40-year-old diver based in Phuket .
in the operation. British submarines Richard William Stanton (right) and John Volanthen are two of three divers who found the children (EFE)
One of the solutions proposed by the consultant is to use masks special diving that covers the whole face and allow direct communication under water. "Speaking in their language with rescue members will give them confidence," says the German.
The parents of the trappers are "happy and hopeful" to embrace their loved ones as soon as possible, as the spokesman for the government amplifies. the whole country is waiting to celebrate a happy ending.
The health teams performed this Wednesday also practice before a hypothetical emergency evacuation of the victims, which could be transferred to the hospital in four military helicopters stationed in the vicinity of the cave. ] Several military doctors take part in a casualty evacuation drill (EFE) ” observer=”” data-observer-function=”loadLazyImg”/> Several military doctors take part in a casualty evacuation drill (EFE)
The group was found Monday night at a firmland island about 4 kilometers inside the cave and after nine days of intense research in which more than 1,300 people According to the official version, the 13 entered the galleries on Saturday 23 June after a football training, when a sudden storm began to flood the cavity and cut the exit.
A Thai Navy soldier wears a head of pig as an offering to the guardians and celestial spirits while they continue the tasks to Save the Boys (EFE)
Source: EFE