Thailand, race to save children in the cave: "Oxygen missing"



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They are still trapped in the cave the 12 Thais who, two weeks ago, entered the cave of Tham Luang, north of Thailand without being able to get out Because of monsoon rains that had flooded

After nine days, rescuers had managed to identify them and hope had been reignited. But then the difficulties of recovery operations had occurred: to get out of the cave, children will have to cross a winding and partially submerged road, they will need special swimming lessons and equipment. "It will take four months," they said in the beginning, then denied the next day, saying you had to get the football team out as quickly as possible, as torrential rains would soon be back. Every day seemed to be the day of the rescue: the world, holding its breath, was hoping to hear the news of the rescue. But the conditions of boys, still very weak, have not yet allowed their release. Yesterday, concern had increased, following the death of a rescuer, sign that salvage operations were not simple and immediate.

But this morning, Narongsak Osatanakorn, the governor of Chiang Rai Province, reported that the operation of water drainage on the 3.2 kilometers of the pathway that leads to the & [[[[Wherethechildrenarelocatedhasbeena"success"anddespitetherainsoftoday"thewaterisstillatasatisfactorylevel"Weatherforecastshoweverindicatethearrivaloftorrentialrainleavingrescuersawindowof3to4daystoputtheboysandtheirtrainersafeOtherwisetheymaygetstuckinthecaveuntilJanuaryMeanwhilemorethanahundred"chimneys"havebeendugtocreatebadternativetounderwaterevacuationInadditionasaresultofthefallofoxygeninthecaveunnecessaryrescuersinsidewererecalledSomeattemptshavealsobeenmadetopumpbreathingairintothecavitythroughatubebutwithoutsuccessTheamountofoxygenhasfallentolessthan15%wellbelowtheusualthresholdwhichis21%

From within the cave, the first communications of children who write to parents and siblings, rebaduring them about their health conditions: "Do not worry, we are all strong". The goalkeeper of the team, who in the cave was 16 years old, wrote to mom and dad: "I love you, you do not have to worry about me" . Another child writes: "Dad, mom, do not worry I have survived for two weeks, I will come back to help in the store". Then there is Nick, who can not wait to eat "pork and grilled vegetables" and asks his parents to let him find him out of the cave. Because of one thing, these kids are safe. They will come out of there and be able to kiss their parents and their families. And from this security comes their strength, which allows them to rebadure their loved ones.

also speaks to the coach of the team, Ekkapol Chantawong, aged 25, charged to lead the boys in the cave, but also to have saved them from the fury of the & 9 [[[[[[waterandhaverebaduredthemallthetimeHepresentshis"sincereapologies"tothefamiliesoftheboysandwritestohisgrandmotherandauntthepeopleclosesttohimsincehelosthisparentsinvitingthemnottoworry

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