The visit of the cave entrance to the boys takes the rescuers eleven o'clock



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He is about to hurry out the twelve boys and the football coach stuck in the Tham Luang cave north of Thailand

But General Chalongchai Chaiyakum told Reuters that we have to wait until eleven o'clock to arrive and return to the boys from the entrance of the cave.

– It takes six hours to reach the kids and five hours to get back to the entrance to the cave, says Chaiyakum to Reuters.

Divers must swim in the water inside the caves. It is very difficult and dangerous to try to get the boys out. None of them can swim.

Reuters writes that boys will have to dive at least once out of the cave. Authorities state that two or three divers will accompany each of the children and the football coach

– Extremely demanding

– The rescue mission becomes extremely demanding, Gary Mitchell told Aftenposten earlier this week.

He is a colleague of the two British. Monday found the boys, and he is the expert of the British Cave Rescue Council in rescue operations in caves in difficult conditions.

– The boys are two kilometers into the cave. About one kilometer from this stretch, the cave is flooded, Mitchell said.

The caves are narrow in some places and the obstacles in the passage are numerous, according to the British expert. In many places there are rock formations.

– There is also a lot of mud and mud in the water. In some places, the view is at zero. Elsewhere, there is movement in the water, and the speed of the current is still changing, says Mitchell.

Pump the water

The Deputy Prime Minister of the country, Prawit Wongsuwan, told the Bangkok Post that the currents create challenges. and the currents weaken, the boys will be able to go out. Everyone is working at his best, especially the marine hunters, says Wongsuwan

The hope is to gradually gain ground by pumping water from the cave, allowing the boys to go out without having to swim. Long stretch under the water where the water level reaches the cave upwards.

Poonsak Woongsatngiem, a first responder, told the Guardian that water levels have been reduced by 40 percent in recent days. He opened an expanse of a mile and a half of dark, muddy, and tanned caves that the boys will have to penetrate.

– We are working to reduce the water level enough so that they do not need diving equipment but can go out with lifejackets Woongsatngiem said earlier this week.

On Thursday, work extends to other areas and gives boys dive training. However, the harsh conditions make only one centimeter of water is currently pumped into the hour

Waiting for the monsoon

– What worries us the most, it is time, "said provincial governor Narongsak Osatanakorn in Chiang Rai.

On the weekends, heavy monsoon rains are expected in the Chiang Rai area, where the cave is located. The greatest fear of the government is that the water level in the cavern will increase so much that the caves will fill up again and divers will not be able to enter the innocent boys anymore.

The provincial governor asked the Thai Navy fighters, responsible for the rescue operations, to evaluate "how far boys can be ready today and decide if we can seize this opportunity."

Earlier, Osatanakorn reiterated that they will not try to save anyone if it involves risks. He says that boys can possibly be saved individually, based on an assessment of their degree of clarity.

Alternatives

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha announces Wednesday that authorities are still considering alternative solutions

The boys told them they heard barks of dogs, boys and girls locked up. This should have led to an intensification of the work of finding a hole in the cave, which can be safely extended to transport the boys on this road.

The authorities have not yet completely ruled out that boys may be the worst. Sit in the cave for four months until the end of the rainy season.

Installing Internet Cables

On Thursday morning, some members of the boys' family gathered at the end of the cave, according to Reuters. Ratdao Chantrapul, 37, tells Reuters that she has not yet had the opportunity to send messages to her son.

– Yesterday, they tried to bring cell phones, but the bag they were in broke.

Along with diving training, rescuers are trying to make cave life as comfortable as possible for the football team. A spokesman for the authorities said on Thursday that he had not abandoned the installation of cables in the cave so the children could talk to their families.

Chilean miners sent greetings

Mario Sepulveda, one of 33 Chilean miners stranded inside a copper mine for two months in 2010, Wednesday sent a Congratulatory video to Thai boys on Twitter.

"We pray for each of you, for every family and every child," he says in the video.

Sepulveda and the other miners climbed 625 meters underground. The first 17 days were supposed to die.

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