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Four of the young Thai footballers were saved after being held captive for several weeks. Special divers took the top four of the thirteen members of a boys' football team Sunday night (local time), as announced by the Navy Seals of Thailand. So, the rescue operation is much faster than expected.
First boys at the hospital
The Thai newspaper "Bangkok Post" reports that the boys were immediately transported to the nearest hospital. Rescuers also study the health of other boys who are near the exit of the cave.
Apparently, the rescue operation was better and faster than expected. In an official statement from the Thai authorities shortly before the first rescue reports were issued, it was impossible to predict when the first of the twelve boys would leave the cave.
The fall of the waters in the partially flooded cave would have accelerated the rescue mission. Lack of oxygen and bad weather have recently increased pressure on rescuers. In the coming days there will still be heavy rain. Southeast Asia is currently the monsoon season. In addition, at the previous location of the group in the cave, the oxygen content in the air dropped. This too argues in favor of a postponement of the rescue operation.
The local police chief just told me that they came out of the cave complex. Safe and reasonably obvious
– John Irvine (@johnirvineitv) July 8, 2018
The water did not leave any time
Facing the imminent new rains, the authorities responsible for the rescue operation in Thailand could no longer wait, according to the German expert Martin Gross. "If the mbades of water become unmanageable and there is a risk that young people are trapped for up to four months, you must act," Gross said Sunday. Aged 39, he is an active lifeguard and director of the volunteer badociation Cave Rescue Baden-Württemberg
The risk of bringing children with divers into the narrow water courses of the cave is high. "You can trust the kids, but someone could panic too." It is especially important to teach children what will happen and what is expected of them. "They must have confidence in their two rescuers, whom they are supposed to accompany according to our information."
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These 12 Boys Must Be Saved
For over two weeks, the 12 footballers and their coach were stranded in 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 Navy Seals of Thailand would take up to six hours for the risky path through the black and winding cavern. A specialist died Friday – AUSTRIA reported
Each accompanied by two divers
During the operation, each boy must be accompanied by two divers, explained the governor, who also heads the diver. ;action. "Today is the day X". The boys must be out little by little. Experts expect the mission, which began at 10:00 am local time (5:00 am CEST), ends Sunday evening at 21:00 (16:00 CEST). Other members of the rescue team said the operation could last three to four days.
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Football team locked in the cave
Nattawut Takamsai (14), nickname "Tie" (left) and Chanin Wiboonrungrueng, 11 years old of the youngest (right).
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 the food divers (left) and Prajak Sutham (14), nicknamed "Note" (right)
Phanumas Saengdee (13), Nickname "Mick" (left) and Pornchai Kamluang (16), the oldest in the cave (right).
Sompong Jaiwong (13), big fan of England (left) and Mongkol Boonpiam (14), still new in the team (right).
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The football team trapped in a cave
The rain makes the water rise again
Monsoon. To this is added the monsoon. Partially strong rains have been reported for the weekend, which could further increase the water in the cave. Any attempt to pump water would then have no chance. Even more than a hundred holes have not yet yielded the expected results.
The first prisoners are obviously already sick
Hygiene. The more children and their 25-year-old coach persevere in the cave, the more dangerous the hygiene conditions become. According to media reports, two of the children and their caregivers already show signs of infection.
The Problem: Not all 13 are confined to a confined space, they must also relieve it. The spread of bacteria, viruses and fungi is largely open in the face of these appalling conditions.
Danger. Even with the best of health, the path would be a test. Almost five kilometers must be controlled. All in total darkness, more than 500 meters away, in life – threatening dives, which even pose enormous challenges to the experts. The most delicate place even had to be drilled. The Navy Seals have always had to take their oxygen bottles under the water to pbad.
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Underground drama: "Psychic catastrophe"
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Underground drama: Jacks written letters
"Do not do it": more moving Cave Letter
Everyone is worried about them, but those who are trapped try to calm the outside world.
Chiang Rai. The children gave the letter to a rescue diver. Now, it creates a feeling of goosebumps all over the world: "Do not worry, we are all strong," the text is on the Facebook page of the Thai Navy Seals special unit.
"We want to go home as fast as we can," says Blue Kuli ink on a checkbook. Each of the 12 boys addressed personal words to his girlfriend: "I'm fine, it's a little cold, but do not worry. Do not forget to prepare my birthday party, "she says. Or, "When we go out, we want to eat a lot of things."
Ekkapol Chantawong, the football coach who led the troupe in the cave, apologizes in his letter to his parents: "All the children leave it's still good. I promise to to occupy themselves very well. "
+++ The rescue operation continues on Monday +++
The first six boys are free. In about ten hours, the rescue should be continued.
+++ Six boys saved +++
The rescue operation of the football team trapped in a Thai cave is progressing rapidly: six boys in total have already left the cave, said Sunday a representative of the Thai Ministry of Defense. Six more children and their coach are now stuck in Tham Luang cave.
The rescue is progressing faster than expected
Recovery trapped progresses faster than expected. As you can hear, even the last on the way to the outdoors should have done. According to unconfirmed information, the difficult rescue operation could actually end today.
+++ Four Boys Saved +++
Confirm Navy Seals on Facebook. It would free the first group of boys
Two more boys on the road to freedom
Two other boys would be in room 3 of the cave, where their health is determined. From there, it's not far from the exit.
Ambulance arrived at the hospital
Meanwhile, the first ambulances arrived at the hospital, writes the "Bangkok Post".
+++ Three boys were already safe +++
Mongkol Boonpiem would be among the Be saved
According to a Bangkok Post report, Mongkol Boonpiem (pictured left) is 13 years old. The other name was not announced immediately. The two were reportedly taken by helicopter to Chiang Rai Hospital.
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+++ Official confirmation: Two of the boys were saved +++
+++ The first boys could be saved from the cave +++
However, this was not officially confirmed.
We have confirmation: The first 3 boys could be saved from # Cave ???????????? #Thailand @zdfheute
– Susana Santina (@ susa7170) 8 July 2018
+++ The first two boys are on their way to freedom +++
This is reported by the "Bangkok Post" on Twitter. After this, two boys are already en route to the entrance of the cave with divers.
First boy already at 15h CEST out
Although this is not officially confirmed, we hear again and again that around 15h CEST the first boy is the Cave could leave.
This time could come from the simple duration of the dive. It should take 11 hours to get in and out. Of course, this does not include any difficulty.
Still unclear when the first group will come out
According to the governor, it is not yet clear when the first group of boys and divers will reach the entrance to the cave. At 10 am local time, the action began. 10 divers are submerged in the direction of the chamber 9, where the boys are trapped, and the chamber 6 (branch). Three others supported dives.
In addition, other divers are stationed between room 3 and the entrance to help the boys. In addition, a cable system has been installed to facilitate the complicated path.
So boys must be released
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– สำนัก ข่าว ไทย สม ท (@TNAMCOT) July 8, 2018
Supplies
In Truck A new load of bottles of oxygen was transported to the cave.
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New details on the rescue
As reported by the BBC on the site, two divers take a boy between them and lead him on a rope cave. If they cross a bottleneck, the oxygen bottle is attached to the back and pushed through the rock next to the boy. Divers and boys wear a mask that surrounds their entire face.
Meanwhile, it's raining
Narongsak Osotthanakorn, the governor and chief of the rescue operation, speaks of a "war with water". Previously, the level in the cave had reached a low level. In some places you can even cross on foot. Now, the water should rise again.
The first boys should already be on their way home
The first group should be with professional divers returning from the cave. In front of the cave, helicopters are ready to take the boys to the hospital, located about 56 kilometers away.
These theses are just some of the helicopters that have moved to transport the 13 young "Wild boars" football teams to the next hospital, if necessary, since the divers began their extraction from #ThamLaung ] this morning. pic.twitter.com/QuPN3HhjIr
– Saksith Saiyasombut (@SaksithCNA) 8 July 2018
Boys must be released from the caves in four groups
As reported by the "Bangkok Post" Boys must be transported outdoors in four groups. In the first group should therefore be four boys, then in each case three. The coach is in the last group.
+++ Heavy rains have started again +++
The worst fears have come true. It started to rain heavily again.
Elon Musk wished rescuers good luck
Entrepreneur Elon Musk wished the cave rescuers in Thailand much success for their risky rescue operation. After the divers have learned that the divers had to catch the boys trapped Sunday in the cave, Musk tweeted, he wishes the best to the extremely competent diving team. Because of the monsoon rain, the mission is now reasonable.
Extremely talented diving team. This makes sense given the monsoon. Godspeed. https://t.co/t5XRo3gTxK
– Elon Musk (@elonmusk) 8 July 2018
Adul Sam-on leaves the cave first
The 14 year old teenager joins to three more boys are the first to leave the cave, according to a Bangkok Post report.
Adul was also one of the first to speak with British divers. Having learned English in his congregation, he is also one of the best in mastering the language.
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+++ Divers must prepare first boys for outward journey +++
As the "Guardian" reports, divers should now have arrived at 12 boys, at least, if it's going as planned. Now the first and strongest boy on the team must be prepared for the dangerous expedition to freedom.
Thai and international rescue divers, who have now reached the 12 boys and their football coach, who were trapped for 2 weeks in a flooded cave, and who are preparing for the perilous underwater extraction
– amanda hodge (@hodgeamanda) July 8, 2018
The Thai Prime Minister arrives at the cave and imagines
Prayut Chan-Ocha should arrive Monday morning. This is reported by the British "Guardian". In front of the cave, he wants to get an idea of the situation and progress of the rescue operation.
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Water level as low as in weeks
The water level has reached its lowest point. "The water is sometimes so low that you can walk," he says.
Rescue takes two to three days
The rescue attempt for boys trapped in a Thai cave Sunday will take two to three days, according to the crisis team. The twelve footballers and their coach have to be caught "one after the other" from the flooded cave of Tham Luang, said Lt. General Chalongchai Chaiyakorn to reporters. The duration of the risky mission depends, among other things, on the weather.
An Australian doctor ends up giving the "go"
Australia sends doctor Richard Harris, who is also an experienced speleologist, to Thailand. According to reports, he should make the decisive "decisive" for the start of the rescue operation. He does not know if he is also part of the team of divers who is en route to the trap.
However, Australian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Julie Bishop, confirmed the doctor's badignment.
@AusFedPolice @DeptDefence @ dfat helping the Thai government save 12 boys and coach
???????????????? @NatTraumaCentre #AUSMAT #ThamLuangCave pic.twitter.com/Fk0zjsPmcN– Julie Bishop (@JulieBishopMP) July 7, 2018
Report: First Four Jacks are still to be found today
A journalist from the "Bangkok Post" was the first to announce that the first four boys must be released from the cave.
Weather could make rescue even more difficult
Although most of the water has been pumped out of the cave, rain is expected again in the next few days.
Sailors of the Thai Navy hope on Facebook
"We, the sailors of the Thai Navy, are ready to bring the football team home with an international team of divers!" [194559127]
18 divers on their way to the boys and their coach
The rescue should have started around 10 am local time. A "start line" of 18 professional divers is en route to the kids, including 13 foreign divers and five Thai army.
Two to four days
However, one does not expect a flash rescue. According to a spokesman, the rescue could take two to four days.
Hospital already warned – beds ready
In case of rapid rescue of boys, Chiang Rai hospital is ready. Beds have been prepared for the youth football team.
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Extremely Dangerous World Trembles – Rescue
As this liberation will become dangerous a few days ago. Even savvy professionals fail the mission in the cave. A diver has already been killed in action. Even professional divers needed five to six hours to get from the group to the exit. In addition, some boys are not good swimmers
The media camp is cleared – any unused person must leave the area
Divers and paramedics arrived Sunday at the cave. The temporary press camp near the entrance of the cave with more than 1,000 Thai and foreign journalists was allowed.
"Whoever does not participate in the operation must immediately leave the area," police said in a statement. "From the badessment of the situation, we need the area to help the victims," he said. As a result, the rushed packaging and departure began in the muddy camp.
"Today is day X"
Salvation has begun. "Today is the day X," said Narongsak Osottanakorn Sunday, chief of the relief team to reporters.
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