Rescue action cellar Thailand temporarily suspended, five others stuck in the cave NOW



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A total of eight boys were taken from the cave. On Monday, four boys were taken out of the cave and transferred to the hospital by helicopter and ambulance.

On Sunday, four boys were saved. The boys would be in the quarantine hospital. They would be healthy, but doctors fear infections because they are slightly weakened.

It was decided to bring the guys in the best conditions outside the cave. The fate of the 25-year-old football coach is not known because the authorities do not reveal the identity of the boys rescued. He is probably still stuck in the cave.

The chief of the rescue operation says Monday that it's going with the other five in the cave. It is not yet certain that they will all be released on Tuesday. The dive team's plan is to release four people on Tuesday.

The rescue operation resumed Monday after placement of air bottles on the road. The air bottles are restarted again.

Last night, it rained a lot and according to the weather reports, it will rain a lot in the next days. According to local authorities, however, the water level in the cave is "favorable" on Monday. The boys would have walked large pieces Monday instead of diving.

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Ninety divers are involved in the rescue operation. The forty or so Thai divers and fifty foreign divers have to deal with a complex cave system with dark and narrow passages. Diving lines run along the road. With the rescue each boy is accompanied by two divers.

That the road is dangerous, turned out last week when a Thai diver died in the cave. The man had handed air bottles to the football team and returned to the return without compressed air.

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