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The first question posed by one of the 12 boys is: "Are we leaving today?" From the transcript of the dialogue reproduced by the American network CNN. After 10 days of isolation, the boy thanks the rescuer, who arrived on Monday (2) and asks for food.
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Boy: We are leaving today
First responders: Not today. Not today. We are two [socorristas]. You must tell them. We arrive. It's good. Many people arrive. We are the first.
Boy: What day is it today?
Lifeguard: What day is it today? It's Monday. You have been there for 10 days. Ten days. You are very strong, very strong.
Boys: inaudible
Lifeguard: ok. We will come back. We arrive, we arrive. Boy: Tell them we are hungry
Boys: We are hungry.
Lifeguard: I know, I know. (in Thai)
Boy: He said that they knew it. Boy: We have not eaten. [en19659009] We have not eaten. We must eat, eat, eat. Boy: I am very happy. Boy: I already told him.
First aid officer: The navy will arrive tomorrow with food and doctors.
Boys: Where are you from?
Boys and Girls:
Thank you, thank you very much. The boys, aged between 11 and 16, and the technician, 25, have already received grilled pork
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Boys: oh! , rice and milk, according to a statement from the Thai Navy, published by CNN. Although debilitated by hunger, they are healthy and have only skin rashes.
The group sheltered from bad weather after a training session on Saturday (23) in the cave of Mae Sai district, near the border with Myanmar. However, the rain blocked the main entrance of the underground network, complex and several kilometers long.
The Vice President of the British Cave Rescue Council, Bill Whitehouse, who helped lead the research, said that the estimate is that they are about 2 km from the entrance to the cave, at a depth of 800 m and 1 km according to CNN.
Although the location of the boys is known, there is no prediction for them to leave the cave and it is not excluded that they take months to return to the surface. Officials say the priority right now is to make the group physically strong. [19459055] "[Nos preparamos para] is sending extra food so that they can support a period of at least four months and train to 13 so that they know how to dive while we continue to drain the water, "said the captain of the Thai navy Anand Surawan.
The cave, which is in an area heavily affected by the monsoon, is still flooded and rains make rescue difficult.
The teams use 20 drainage pumps to reduce the water level in the most flooded areas, but heavy rains and mechanical equipment problems make the operation difficult. Telephone lines should be extended through the cave to allow young people to communicate with their families, according to Deutsche Welle.
If it is not possible to remove young by diving into the muddy waters of the cave, there is also the possibility of drilling the soil to reach the group or even wait until the waters recede. Weather forecasts indicate heavy rains during the week.
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