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On Sunday, July 8, six of the 12 subway boys were rescued in rescue operations in northern Thailand, referring to operational services, reports the British Broadcasting Corporation.
The boys and their coach have been trapped in hiding since June 23, when they made an excursion to the beer near Meza. At that time, the cave was dry, but heavy rains began to flood the entrance to the cave.
But they managed to hang out in the air pocket about four kilometers from the entrance. Ten days later, they found the British navy.
Rescuers On July 8, a rescue mission began at 10 am local time, when he entered a flooded cave. A total of 13 divers from abroad and five divers from Thailand entered.
The representative of the health department Tozatep Bontong, part of the relief team, revealed to the media that the first two were saved. "Two children are outside, they are transported to a hospital near the cave," said Bontong
. The BBC reporter also observed that two medical cars with sirens were coming out of the cave
. pic.twitter.com/RE25TVNWMs – Helier Cheung (@HelierCheung) July 8, 2018
As the press explains, the nearest hospital is about an hour's drive from the cave. There are also boys' families who are expected
Four other boys were saved later. They first came to the base diving camp in the cave, but then went out and were taken care of by the medical staff. The rest of the boys and coaches rescue work is still underway.
The number of boys saved in different media is very different. Initially, the Thai naval forces wrote that six boys were saved, but they wrote on their Facebook page that there were only three more.
Meanwhile, journalist Florian Vitulski, a journalist in Bangkok, revealed a rescue operation in the cave. The Australian doctor decided to release the weakest children from the beginning of the cave. In the cave, the water level begins to decrease, allowing walking in many places.
The Australian doctor inside the cave decides to bring out the weakest children. @vaitor) July 8, 2018
The article will be updated.
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