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A group of children and their football coach, stuck for more than two weeks in a flooded cave, was saved Sunday,
The first boys were released
The BBC reports that two boys were evacuated from the cave on the basis of Thai media reports.
. However, there is currently no official approval. Many Thais pray for the fact that all boys and their coach will be happy to reach freedom. This is also done through social networks. Worrying is the weather. It is announced that each boy will be accompanied by two rescuers.
Thai authorities confirmed the release of two boys,
Head of the Provincial Department of Health Chiang Rai, member of the rescue team Tossathepa Boonthong confirmed that two children are already in jail . "They are currently in the cave, we are watching them." So far, the BBC correspondent reported that the area has just left an ambulance with sirens.N CNN quickly said that three boys had been released from the "Four boys reached a third cell and quickly left the cave," said Lieutenant General Kongcheep Tantrawanit, referring to the place where the rescuers set up their base. a boy was taken to hospital by helicopter
An Australian doctor inside the cave explained that he had mainly decided to bring the healthiest boys. also stated that the rescue operation would take less time than originally planned.
CNN reported that four boys had been evacuated from the cave.The 12 rescuers have successfully returned from an ope rescue ration
Various sources reported that a total of six boys were released from the cave, AFP and Reuters news agencies. Until now, the media have different figures on the number of boys who have been released so far.
The first two boys from Tam Luang Cave came out after the tide started. They overcame the clandestine trail of more than four kilometers with narrow and curved corridors
Shortly after, four boys were taken out of the cave, and social media in Thailand and around the world burst out laughing [19659008"Sixofthemcameoutofthecave"saidanAFPofficialwhoaskednottomentionhislastnametheAFPnewsagencysaid
] but it was confirmed that four boys were saved. The preparation of another operation will take at least ten hours
A press conference after the rescue explains how the rescue operations were carried out: the boys wore oxygen masks, a complex and risky rescue operation with six other boys and their coach. It has been reported that all the boys released will be needed for rescuers to prepare for another operation, which will take at least ten hours.
Thailand and the world focus on efforts to rescue 12 Thai boys and their team football "Squids" for two weeks. Rescuers have recognized the race over time as the new monsoon rains projected may not be able to divert the many days of effort to pump the flooded cave water. Today is this day. The boys are ready to take up any challenge, "said Narongsak Osottanakorn, chief of the rescue operation.
The operation will take two to three days
12 children and their football coach have started in northern Thailand, stuck in more than two weeks in a flooded cave, the rescue operation will last two or three days, reported Sunday one of the leaders of the mission.
" (Operation) The duration will be about two or three days; "Commander Chalongchai Chaiyakorn, chief of defense of the Defense General, Defense Division General Chaiyakorn, told reporters
that the BBC reports, the rescue team sank to the cave at 10 am local time (17 hours Lithuanian time).
According to the BBC, the first group of boys in the cave should be saved at 9 pm, according to the BBC local time (16 hours Lithuanian time). It's not clear how their cave trip looks like, but it seems like they'll have to go through caverns flooded under the water.The trapped boys and their relatives have been informed of the plan of boys and their coaches are physically and psychologically strong and ready to overcome obstacles.
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However, l & # 39; euphori e initial is that the boys were found alive, quickly became overwhelming, the rescuers trying to find a way to free them; The leader of the rescue operation even described these efforts as "impossible missions".
The dangers of the death of a member of the Navy special forces of the former navy were emphasized. He stopped the oxygen on Friday, returning from the cavernous cavity where the children are stuck.
There is no other day to be better prepared than today, he said. On Sunday, Narongsak Osottanakornas said that after a short sneeze Saturday night, and without time, good officials were supposed to act without a meteorologist.
"There is no other day to be better prepared than today," he said.
Narongsak Osottanakornas said that each boy would be accompanied by two enemies. There are a large number of tunnels filled with water, entangled and tangled, between the base of the Thai Navy divers and the cages where the children are trapped. 19659028] Rescue Operation
Rescuers built several kilometers of caverns to supply oxygen to the cave. In addition to children and coach trapped, the room has experienced doctors and divers.
More than 100 exploration channels were drilled on the hillside above the cave. Some of them are shallow, but the longest is 400 meters deep. The 19659009] On Saturday, the Thai Navy's special forces issued an exciting letter written by young football players who were paralyzed to their parents and were awaiting knowledge of the state of children at the entrance to the school. # 39; entry.
The children urged family members not to "worry" and expressed hope to get their favorite meals when they were evacuated safely.
"I love you, dad, mom and sister.Do not worry about me.I love everyone!" – writes Night Pheerapat, to whom the cave was 16 years old .
At that time, Ekkapolis Chantawong, 25, the only adult to accompany the cave after deciding to visit the boys, apologized to their parents. until now, are alive and in good health. I promise the best thing to take care of them – the coach in a hijacked letter Friday. – Thank you all for your moral support – and I apologize to my parents. "
Ekkapolo Chantawong's letter was his first published message of the disappearance of the group.Considerations that the coach may be at fault for this dangerous situation dispersed the Thai society.
Much l. congratulated after reports that the coach gave his children food and helped them survive for nine days in blind darkness until the group was found. D & # 39; others criticized the man for agreeing to send the boys to the cave during the monsoon season
In 1965, the group was unable to escape when the l '. water reached the exit of the cave: 12 children were stuck in a flooded cave