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When a week of the disappearance of the adolescent football team in a network of caves in Thailand is being completed this Saturday, there are still no trace of them despite the efforts of the rescuers in one case it keeps in suspense not only the relatives of the disappeared but also the public opinion of the country.
Rescuers use bombs to draw water from the cave in which a youth football team in Thailand (PA) was lost.
A break in heavy rain fell during the days in the search area, allowed tasks to intensify in the last hours. The works that were joined, in the last hours, the police personnel and the armed forces of Australia.
An effective Thai air force disembarks from a helicopter during a search operation of a youth football team lost in a network of caves (AFP).
Until the morning of this Saturday, searches in several issues of the cave network had failed.
The rescuers found two large cameras at a depth of between 55 and 90 meters said Thai Police Deputy Director Wirachai Songmettha. "But we are not sure that they will take us where the equipment is, today we will study other access to the cave."
At the end of the day, rescue teams reported a slight recoil of water that went into the caves. The divers entered the cave through which the children had entered, but had to return before reaching the deepest accessible point. It is estimated that the missing are found in a room about two or three kilometers from this place
Members of the Thai Air Force work during the search operation of a youth football team that was lost in a network of caves (AFP).
Lack of rescuers' experience in this type of action is an additional problem. According to the experts, the teams participating in the operation work in an uncoordinated manner . This Saturday, a rescue exercise was organized to train those who collaborate in this rescue action.
Twelve boys aged 11 to 16 and their coach, 25, have been missing since Saturday, June 23. They decided to enter to see Tham Laung-Khun Nam Nang Cave No after training in Chiang Rai Province, about 1000 kilometers north of Bangkok. They have not been seen since but their bicycles were found next to the entrance to the cave .
The authorities estimate that the group was surprised by a marine bomb and went further into the cave, fleeing the deluge. The relatives of the missing have not left the entrance to the cave for days.
Members of the Royal Navy's elite force participate in the search for 12 children lost in a network of caves (Xinhua).
In Thailand, it is the rainy season and the rains make it difficult for several days. rescue work. The maritime unit that helps rescue said on Facebook that if the water level drops, divers are ready to return to the place.
Source: DPA and ANSA.
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