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Elon Musk says he is "happy to help" with the rescue of the Thai football team currently stuck in a cave.
A Twitter user asked the CEO of Tesla, SpaceX and Boring if he could help get the 12 boys and their coach who were stuck in a Thai cave for almost two weeks, and Musk answered affirmatively a few hours later.
It is not known if, and how, Musk could contribute to the rescue team that has gathered from around the world to carry out the complex mission. The trip to the cave where the team was found is a traitor.
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Notably, the serial entrepreneur is actively engaged in underground tunnels in the United States, via his company Boring Company, which is developing a series of underground tunnels in some major cities to make way for Loop , the idea of Musk a next generation high speed transit system.
Separately, Musk has been more and more engaging with fans and others on Twitter. In April and May, his tweets quadrupled, and Quartz counted that 80% of all his interactions on Twitter in May were responses rather than original messages.
The reason for this change is not clear, but Musk's tweets have resulted in business in the past.
Last year, Musk bet on Twitter with Mike Cannon-Brookes of Atlbadian that Tesla could manufacture the world's largest lithium ion battery in Australia in 100 days, without which business would do it for free.
The project met its deadline which, had it been missed, would have told Musk to cost him "probably $ 50 million or more".
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