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Thai Cave Other rescued children – Parents are not yet allowed to go to the hospital
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In Thailand, more members of the youth football team locked in a cave could be saved.
- At the first mission, divers have already released four of the boys.
- A total of twelve children and their coach were waiting to be rescued from the northern cave of the country
I In Thailand, a new dive mission is underway to save the eight boys and girls still trapped his coach of a cave. According to CNN, which relies on eyewitnesses from the rescue team, four more children were rescued during the second deployment.
Authorities rely on the same divers as the day before, Interior Minister Anupong Paojinda said. Successful rescuers would know the conditions in the cave and knew what to do.
Anupong said that prior to the second mission, the divers had placed more oxygen tanks on the road to the boys. About the four miners rescued Sunday, he said that they were strong and safe, but that they should undergo further medical examinations. Since they were rescued on Sunday, the boys were treated in a hospital in the provincial capital Chiang Rai.
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According to Danish diver Ivan Karadzic, involved in the mission, the children were sedated summer. "The boys were medically stunned not to panic," he told the public radio "Denmarks Radio". According to Karadzic, the children were also attached to the divers during the action
According to the authorities, they are doing well under the circumstances. Worried that someone could have access without permission, the police completely closed the eighth floor.
Monsoon Rain at Night Again
The twelve boys aged eleven to sixteen and their 25-year-old football coach were on a reconnaissance tour in the grotto on June 23 after a training match. a sudden heavy rain was surprised. Since then, they have stayed inside, waiting to be rescued from the Tham Luang-Khun Nam Nang Cave in the north of the country on the border of Myanmar
After lengthy preparations, the rescuers finally decided to use it on Sunday morning. Bad weather forecasts had last increased the pressure. On the night of Monday, heavy monsoon rains swept the region. The action can take up to mid-week due to the current weather conditions.
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There are about 90 divers in action. The core team consists of 18 special divers, most of them coming from abroad, from countries like Australia and the United Kingdom.
The rescue is extremely dangerous: a diver died on Friday night. Even professional divers needed five to six hours to reach the boys' sheltered exit through extremely narrow pbadages, sharp-edged rocks and flooded pbadages until the exit.
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