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Published: Tuesday, July 10, 2018 @ 10:47

By:
Debbie Lord, Cox Media Group's National Content Office





On Tuesday, Thai officials announced that all members of the boys' football team and their coach had been rescued from Tham's cave Luang in northern Thailand The group entered the cave on June 23 to celebrate one of the boy's birthdays and was trapped when heavy rains cut off their escape route. The boys are students in schools in Chiang Rai Province, Thailand.
A week and a half after arriving in the cave, British divers found the boys and plans to save them were made.

The first group of boys was saved Sunday, the second group Monday and the last five were safe Tuesday.

Here is what we know about the 12 boys of the Wild Boars football team and their 25 year old coach.

  • Chanin Viboonrungruang 11 years old, is the youngest member of the team. He started playing football at the age of 7 years old. His nickname is Titan.
  • 13 year old Panumas Saengdee is tall for his age, according to Wild Boars head coach, Nopparat Kantawong. His nickname is Mig, and he told his parents in a letter that "the Navy Seals take good care of me."
  • Duangphet Promthep 13 years old, is the captain of the Wild Boars. He is highly respected by his teammates, Nopparat told the BBC, and was spotted by professional football clubs. His nickname is Dom.
  • 13-year-old Somjai Jaiwong is described as a "happy boy" who loves sports. His goal is to become a star of the Thai national football team, said one of his professors at Agence France-Presse. His nickname is Pong.
  • Mongkol Boonpiam 13 years old, is a "good boy" who loves school, according to his father. His nickname is Mark.
  • Adul Sam-on 14 years old, hails from the state of Wa in Myanmar. He moved to Thailand to get a better education according to the history of AFP. Because he speaks four languages, he was the one who could communicate with British divers who found the group nine days after their disappearance.
  • Natthawut Thakhamsai 14 years old, told his parents not to worry about him because he was well. His parents told him that they were waiting in front of the cave for him. His nickname is Tern.
  • Akarat Wongsukchan 14 years old, promised his mother that he would help her at the store where she works once rescued. His nickname is Bew.
  • Prajak Sutham 15 years old, is described as a smart and calm boy. His nickname is Note.
  • Pipat Phothi 15 years old, is the boy who wanted a Thai barbecue when he came out of the cave. Nick's nickname
  • Ponchai Kamluang 16 years old, tried to keep the spirits of her parents by writing them a letter saying, "Do not worry, I'm very happy." Her nickname is Tee. [19659008] Peerapat Somphiangjai 17 years old, it was the birthday of Peerapat as the group celebrated when they entered the cave. His parents told him in a letter that they would organize his party after his rescue. His nickname is the night.
  • The badistant coach Ekapol Chanthawong 25 years old, was born in Myanmar and became an orphan at an early age. He spent several years in a Buddhist monastery where he learned meditation. He taught the boys in the team how to meditate and conserve energy, according to The Australian. They were meditating when they were found, according to British divers who found them nine days after their disappearance. He apologized to the boys' parents for taking them to the cave, and told them, "I promise to take care of the children as best I can." His nickname is Ake

"When there is a testament, there is a way, right here ": Thai authorities on #ThamLuangCave incident, which, they say, is a lesson to learn, but should never happen again https://t.co / h5GsGrk9rE pic .twitter.com / iJaDREH7Gy

– Pichayada P. (@PichayadaCNA) July 10, 2018

Here is the chronology of what happened in the world of rescue. cave rescue, click here

23 Jun : The boys and their trainer go to Tham Luang Nang cave to celebrate the birthday of one of the team members When no boys come home at night, his parents begin to report them.

June 24 : While herche begins, the boy There are bicycles and other items near the entrance to the cave.

June 25 : The authorities find more evidence that the boys probably entered the cave and found themselves trapped. Nobody knows if they are alive.

June 26 : The government brings the SEALs of the Thai Navy to explore the cave, but finds it difficult because the water fills the rooms of the cave.

June 27 : International experts in cave diving are called because more rain fills the caves. The pumps can not track the volume of water that needs to be pumped.

June 28 : Divers must suspend research because of the water that fills the cave. The teams begin to drill in the mountains to drain the water.

June 29 : Efforts to drain the water from the caves go slowly because of the rain. Other options to try to find the team are explored. American and British divers join research

June 30 : Rescue efforts gain momentum when rains stop. More divers can go to flooded caves and caverns to search for the team.

July 1 : SEALS of the Navy reach the elbow in the main pbadage of the cavern and set up a staging area

2 : Ten days after the boys entered the cave, the British cave divers find them. After their discovery, the boys had the opportunity to send letters to their parents

July 3, 19459018: The world becomes more aware of what is happening in the cave at the time of the release of the video of the boys. Plans to get the boys out are being considered, and people like SpaceX CEO Elon Musk are offering their help.

4 July : Navy SEALs and a doctor arrive at boys' homes, bringing food and medicine. Officials intensify efforts to pump water out of caves

July 5 : SEALS begin to teach boys how to dive. To get out of the caves, the boys will have to walk where they can, but dive when they get to the parts of the escape route that are filled with water. None of the boys know how to dive. Some do not know how to swim.

July 6 : While some have suggested that boys stay in caves until the end of the monsoon season in Thailand in a few months, Thai officials say that they want the boys are coming out. That day, a former Navy SEAL helping in the rescue dies of a lack of oxygen

July 7 : The boys are still trained in diving techniques. Officials announce that the boys will be out of the cave using a pairing system with two divers for each boy. According to the Guardian, 40 Thai divers and 50 international divers with teams from the United States, Australia, the United Kingdom and China are part of the rescue attempt.

July 8 : It's "D-Day" according to Thai officials and the first four boys came out of the cave safely.

July 9, 19459018: The second group of four boys is out. They are taken to the hospital where they join the first group of boys

July 10 : The last four boys and their trainer came out of the cave, and the Navy SEALs posted on their Facebook page, " We do not know if it is a miracle, a science or anything: all thirteen boars are now out of the cave. "The 12 boys and Coach Chanthawong will stay in the hospital for at least a week.

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