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The 12 children missing for nine days in a cave in Thailand with their trainer were found and are all alive . This was announced by the regional governor. Efforts to save them continued. A diving team worked all night to put a rope in the flooded tunnels of Tham Laung cave
Narongsak Osottanakorn, governor of the northern province of Chiang Rai where the cave is located, reports that the group of young footballers Moo Pa's (boar) team – which also includes the boys' coach – was found by a group of Navy special forces. "The latest report from our Seal unit reports that they have pbaded the Pattaya beach and found them safe and sound every 13", he said, referring to a large room in the underground cave . "That does not mean the end of the mission, we must now let all the water run out of the cave and take them out."
The 12 boys, aged 11 to 16, were missing from June 23rd. Thaum Luang cave with their coach. Their bicycles were found in front of the entrance. Subsequent rains had flooded the entrance, blocking the boys inside and making rescue very difficult
That day, the 12 were with badistant coach Nopparat Kantawong and with whom they had made other trips during training. . The head coach, Nopparat Kantawong, was sure that the team spirit would help them resist. "They will take care of each other," he said, quoted by the Thai media. The youngest of the group, 11-year-old Chanin "Titan" Wibrunrungrueang, has been playing football since the age of seven. The captain of the team is instead the Duangpet "Dom" Promtep of 13 years
Over the days, more than a thousand people, with the help of ten countries, are engaged in the reliefs that held Thailand back. no sign of life has come from the cave. The hope of everyone, and parents who were waiting all day in front of the cave, was that the boys could find shelter in the dry.
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