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A day after the rescue of the first four boys from a flooded Thai cave, a second foursome was retrieved on Monday. This has been confirmed by the navy. The mission started around 6:00 am In the afternoon of the European era, the four young people came out of the cave and were transported by helicopter to the hospital. There was no information on their condition at the moment.
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A dive in the largely branched cave is exhausting even for the professionals. The guys, aged 11 to 16, the members of a football team, and their coaches had just become familiar with the basic rules of diving. Some of them can not even swim. The four youths who had been rescued on Sunday had received sedatives before the rescue, as reported by one of the divers involved in the action. With this one had to prevent that they panic on the way home. Since there is practically nothing in the muddy water, ropes have been tied to the divers.
The youth football team and its coach were in Tham Luang cave on June 23rd. They were surprised by the mbades of water, and fled deep into the cave, four kilometers from the exit. After nine days, the rescuers found them and provided them with food and medical supplies.
These 12 boys must be saved
For more than two weeks, the 12 footballers and their coach were stuck in the Tham Luang cave. Your rescue is becoming more of a race against the clock. For diving, children aged 11 to 16 are not ready yet – everyone is extremely weak, some do not even know how to swim. In addition, even the elite divers of the Thai Navy would take up to six hours for the risky trail through the black cavern and tortuous
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Football team locked in the cave [19659010] Nattawut Takamsai (14), nickname "Tie" (left) and Chanin Wiboonrungrueng, the youngest (right) at the age of 11.
Pipat Bodhi (15) came only as a friend (left) and Duang Promthep (13), the captain of the team (right).]
Peerapat Sompiangjai (16), nickname " Night "(left) and Ekkarat Wongsookchan (14), the goalkeeper (right).
Adul Sam-on (14), asked divers to eat (left) and Prajak Sutham (14), nickname "Note" (right).
Phanumas Saengdee (13), nickname "Mick" (left) and Pornchai Kamluang (16), the oldest in the cave (right)
Sompong Jaiwong (13), great fan of England (left) and Mongkol Boonpiam (14), still new to the team (right).
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