They find children lost in caves in Thailand for nine days



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The rescue services of Thailand found that the 12 children and their live football coach were lost for nine days in the Tham Luang Caves in the north of the country . Chiang Rai Province

"The next mission is to take them out of the cave and send them home," says the official

"The 12 children and their trainer have been found, everyone is safe" confirmed regional governor Narongsak Osottanakorn after a gigantic search operation in the Tham Luang Caves.

At a press conference at the command center at the entrance to the cave, Osottanakorn said: the miners and their 25-year-old coach were discovered by the naval special forces and that now the challenge "will be to extract the group safely, since the increase in water and mud hinder access".

] The miners and their 25-year-old coach were discovered by the naval special forces and now the challenge will be to extract the group safely, because the increase of water and of the mud hinders access. [EFE / P. Tasiri]

"Our mission is to save them and send them back, for now we have found them, the next mission is to get them out of the cave and send them home," said the official. 19659004] The governor said that the rescue services would continue to drain the water from the still flooded cave. "If the doctors say that their physical condition is strong enough to be moved, they will be out of the cave; The 12 children, members of the Moo Pa (Wild Boar) football team and their assistant, Ekkapol Janthawong, were lost on June 23, 1965 . spent during an excursion to the cave complex, which stretches for several kilometers and has wide rooms and narrow corridors.

The main coach of the club, Nopparat Kantawong, who did not join the group at its release, was he announced the disappearance of the boys, who dream of becoming professional players.

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