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A treacherous rescue attempt to free a young football team trapped in a flooded Thai cave came in its second day, with nine of the "wild boars" still inside after scuba divers. elite guided four on
The threatening rain was one of the main enemies of the operation, threatening to flood the troglodyte complex in northern Thailand, although a bewildering number Other dangers could also condemn evacuation plans.
crisis, hoping desperately for the safe return of the boys and their 25-year-old coach, since they were trapped in Tham Luang cave on June 23 because of the rising waters.
They spent nine days inside the cave, before British divers discovered the emaciated and disheveled group snuggling on a muddy riverbank over the flood.
On Sunday, four members of the "Boar" team were released from the cave after the authorities had decided They were guided by expert divers who plotted the escape of several hours through more four kilometers (2.5 miles) of winding pbadages and flooded rooms.
Narongsak Relief Chief Osottanakorn On Sunday, four team members – affectionately nicknamed by Thai social media Wild Boars 1,2,3,4 – were "safe" but published little details about their condition or their identity.
He said that the extraction effort would probably resume early on Monday, "we have been working continuously," said Monday morning at AFP a government source in Chiang Rai, asking the government to investigate the situation. anonymity and confirming that there was only a pause in the actual extraction operations
. "Do not ask such questions"
No wise questions to ask, "Prime Minister Prayut Chan-O-Cha told reporters Monday morning in Bangkok Asked about the conditions of the four.
Prayut was supposed to visit the cave site later on Monday, according to its official schedule.
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