Thailand, now they worry about the conditions of the foosball in the trap



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It's a race against the clock to shoot the guys trapped in the Tham Luang caves for 13 days now. The monsoon rains forecast for the weekend are to be feared because they could cancel the progress made so far. The first kilometer and a half of the road that leads to the place where young people are (from the entrance of the "camera three") is in fact almost completely drained and is now walkable. The next 2 kilometers however remain submerged, in some areas up to the ceiling. About 20 pumps continue the relentless drainage operation, extracting 10 thousand liters of water per hour

Rescuers are also concerned about the health conditions of young people, many of whom are still considered too weak for to be quarried, and for all the panic attacks that the boys might suffer during the long operation. It was revealed that it takes a total of 11 hours to make the trip back from the entrance of Tham Luang Cave to the point where the group is located.

Plan A remains to continue to extract the most water, so as to avoid the enormous risks of prolonged immersion of debilitated children, many of whom are unable to swim. At a press conference, the governor of Chiang Rai Province, Narongsak Osatanakorn, said that all possible risks were being evaluated. "We can not confirm when it will happen, but we will ensure that children are 100% safe," he added.

One of the operations managers explained that the rescue would occur when the risks are less than 10%. The operation will run progressively, putting children first in the best conditions, physical and psychological.

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