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The AUSTRALIAN authorities praised the leadership of the Thai government and the huge international effort that led to the rescue of the football team trapped.

The Australian Federal Police Director for Asia, Glen McEwan, has addressed the media in Thailand. He described the incredible operation as "good news of the year".

"I am proud to have been able to help our Thai partners in this successful rescue, working with our international colleagues," said Commander McEwan

. ] "The complexity, scale and risk of the operation were unprecedented."

"Returning the Wild Boars football team in the arms of their loved ones is the good news of the year."

Playing a vital role in the operation consisted of six specialized divers from AFP who spent 75 hours in the complex cave system. They were assisted by a support team of 10 people.

A spokesperson also praised the efforts of Dr. Richard Harris, a caving expert based in Adelaide, whom the Thai government had specifically requested.

One of the most professional doctors I've ever met, and his unique skills as a medical specialist and his vast experience as a cave diver, were essential to the success of this operation "The children who have gone through this ordeal in the cave are heroes in their own right, and the Thai SEALS have gone beyond," said the spokesperson.

The leadership of the Thai authorities was exemplary. "

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Commander McEwan avoided questions about the failure of a p ump that forced the Navy SEAL to scramble after the cave began to fill with water. [19659003] "You could have a million" what ifs ", we are here to celebrate the s "News," said Commander McEwan ABC News: The Navy SEALs of the Thai Navy have had the chance to survive after the failure of the main pump.

After draining millions of gallons of rainwater during the rescue mission, the main water pump failed. Thai soldiers who volunteered to stay with the team were extracted.

Military officials tasked with cleaning up Tham Luang Cave were alarmed to see water levels rise, ABC News reported. the second and third, leaving the crews rushing to escape.

The sudden evacuation meant that hundreds of tanks and rescue equipment were left behind.

THE BOYS HAVE BEEN SAVED JUST IN TIME

The timing of the rescue mission of the remaining members of the Thai football team trapped could not have been more perfect, with monsoon rains that hit Chiang Rai little long after the extraction of the last five of the cave of Tham Luang. Thailand's volatile weather has rescued rescuers throughout the rescue operation.

It was initially thought that boys could stay in the cave for four months, but the risk of deadly flooding prompted the authorities to act sooner. 19659003] Images shared by 7 News reporter Chris Reason on Twitter shows heavy rain falling near the caves where the team was trapped.

Rescuers worked day and night to pump water from caves of waterlogged caves. On Sunday, their efforts seemed fruitful, when a heavy downpour did not elevate the water levels inside the cave, and allowed the operation to take place. 39, extraction to continue.

The monsoon season extends from July to October.

AUSSIE SECOURS "THE BEST"

The Australian heroes who participated in this incredible mission were commended for their tremendous efforts in rescuing the 12 boys and their coach

"( The Australians) have been a great help, especially the doctor, "said Governor Narongsak Osatthanakorn to 9 NEWS reporter Ben Avery

" Very good, the best – not good – the best. "

Physician Australian Richard Harris, an expert diver from Adelaide, was commended for his role in the rescue.

Dr. Harris was on a ledge at the bottom of the cavern administering a mild he seduced each of the boys, making sure that they would not panic while swimming.

His diving partner, Dr. Craig Challen, was the second Australian involved in the mission to be named.

The veterinarian, from Western Australia, is one of Australia's leading technical divers. He has been diving for more than 20 years.

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull called the rescue "one of the most heroic and inspiring episodes of our time."

He publicly praised the efforts of all the staff after personally speaking to the Australian divers and the doctors involved to thank them for their efforts.

"It's one of the most heroic and inspiring episodes of our time," said Mr. Turnbull this afternoon

. More scary than being trapped in the dark, not to mention having his kids trapped in the dark.

"And the courage of the men and women who rescued this rescue, the Navy SEALs, the British divers, the Australian divers and the doctors – of course, we recognize the Dr. Richard Harris of Adelaide who played such an important role – but the entire team of AFP, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the Australian Defense Force, they worked together with their international partners of a way that inspires us all.

"I want to thank them on behalf of a very, very grateful nation."

AUSTRALIA "A GOOD NEIGHBOR": THE BISHOP

Minister of Foreign Affairs Julie Bishop hailed the "extraordinary efforts" of 20 Australians directly involved in the remarkable rescue of 12 boys and their football coach.

"Minister Foreign Affairs confirmed that all the t Ravagers involved in the dangerous rescue mission, including the Australians, were safe and were rescued, "she told Channel 7 (1945-90) Sunrise . well after contacting the Embassy of Australia in Bangkok overnight.

She paid tribute to all the participants in the operation and in particular to SEAN Saman Kunan, who tragically lost his life in his efforts to free the boys. We are delighted that our rescue team was able to help the Thai authorities and international rescue teams achieve this remarkable result, "Bishop told Nine Network on Wednesday." That's what Australians are doing so well. "

" As part of our assistance program, we have tragically plenty of opportunities to support our neighbors in times of crisis and this is an example of how we can help our neighbors. Australia who is a good friend.

"We recall of course that one volunteer died during this incredible process of extracting boys from the cave, and we feel of interest to his family," he said. she said.

"But now there has been a remarkable result, the ordeal is over."

Ms. Bishop particularly emphasized the efforts of Dr. Harris, whose involvement in the rescue mission had been asked "at the highest level of the Thai government."

The 53-year-old anesthetist Adelaide's cave diving specialist played a central role in the rescue, including administering a small sedative to the boys before they leave the cave so that they remain calm on the 1.7 km that rise to the surface

"He is an extraordinary Australian and he certainly made a big difference in the efforts of Rescue here in Thailand in this case, "said Mrs. Bishop Sunrise .

" I hope to be able to speak to Thai Foreign Minister Don Pramudwinai later this morning and I am sure that he will confirm that Dr. Harris was identified by the British diving team. She added that Dr. Harris was "very well known" from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade because he had been one of the doctors involved in the medical assistance teams who were working within from the Thai government. Mrs. Bishop said that Dr. Harris had been helped by his diving partner, Dr. Craig Challen, a veterinarian and an expert in cave diving in Perth

"Between them and the rest of the Australian team, I believe we were an integral part of the overall rescue, "said Bishop.

In a statement this morning, Bishop also congratulated the Thai authorities for their outstanding leadership throughout the rescue operation.

ELON MUSK SOUR TO THE RESCUE OFFICIALS

Rescue officials who worked tirelessly on the risky mission of saving the Socc. The team was attacked by Elon Musk after rejecting his submarine.

The billionaire piloted the Wild Boars mini-submarine in Thailand, hoping that he would play a central role in the extraction of the 12 boys. He says it was "light enough to be worn by two divers, small enough to fit through narrow ditches" and "extremely rugged".

But while Governor Narongsak Osatthanakorn, the chief of rescue, admitted The contraption was "technologically sophisticated", it was not suitable for the rescue mission, which provoked a response from the founder of SpaceX

Musk criticized Osatthanakorn, saying that he was "not the expert in the matter", and that incorrectly as "chief of rescue" ",

Despite this, Musk said that he would leave the submarine in Thailand, and congratulated the rescue team.

"Good news that they have done it safely." Congratulations to an outstanding rescue team, "he said

HOW RESCUE IS DISPLAYED

The 13 members of the Wild Boars football team are finally the most inspiring rescue missions the world witnessed after an 18-day event

"We we did something that no one thought possible. Today, the Thais, the Thai team, have accomplished an impossible mission, "said Governor Narongsak Osatthanakorn to applause and cheers, a few hours after the team, soon followed by the Australian anesthetist Richard Harris and four members of the Thai Navy.] "We are delighted. We did things that we never thought we could do. I am proud that we can accomplish the mission impossible. "

" We are not sure if it's a miracle, a science or what. The thirteen boars are now all out of the cave, "writes the Thai Navy SEALs on their Facebook page." Everyone is safe. "

" I'm happy for Thais all over the country, "said Payap Maiming, who helped provide food and necessities to lifeguards, introduced this story and that is what we expected. "

" It's really a miracle, " said Payap. "It's the hope and the faith that brought us this success."

Amporn Sriwichai, a saved coach's aunt Ekkapol Chantawong, was ecstatic

"If I see him, I just want to kiss him and tell him that I PM Prayut Chan-o -cha confirmed earlier that the boys had been given a soothing remedy "so that children do not panic, just as we take the allergy-free so that we feel good. and are not excited.

JOURNALIST OF PAUL TOOHEY DE CHIANG RAI

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Two of the eight boys who went out on Sunday and Monday were diagnosed with mild pneumonia at Chang Rai Hospital, 60km south of the Tham Luang cave system.

The governor said that they had been treated with intravenous. dripped and responded well.

"We were expecting everyone to have pneumonia, and c. Governor Narongsak said that the last day of the operation had moved even faster than the previous two days, with some delays. evacuation strongly cut as the core of the operation.

They left the best members of the team until the end, including coach Ekkapon Chantawongse

What was a few days ago a five-hour trip into the darkness, through the high waters and a The tunnel of the throttling point was reduced to only three hours

It is understood that the boys were rested and received medical care for several hours in room 3, where rescuers set up their underground camp before being helped.Mr Narongsak said that although there had been heavy rain during the night, water levels remained stable, which means that they were able to speed up the positioning operation of the oxygen tanks along the road, and the safety line

"L & # 39; The team completed its installation for the mission faster than expected and it started at 10am (1pm AEST), "he said.

The rescued boys were treated for passing fevers, Families were able to talk to the quarantined boys behind a glass partition at Chiang Rai Hospital, where they will stay at the hospital. Chiang Rai. until seven days, until they are given the complete all-clear.

"Because the children are still young, they are very resilient, they can talk normally, everyone is happy and very happy to go out," said Dr. Jedsada Chokdamrongsuk of the Ministry of Public Health.

The expert said that the boys had suffered exposure to water and cold.

"They are very hungry and want to eat a variety of food, but at this point, we are gives food that is easy to digest and is sweet, they can sit and eat, but there are no worrisome conditions.

"They asked for bread with chocolate, that we find correct. "

The boys told the rescuers that there were no animals like bats – the cave so the medical experts would feel certain that 39, there is no biological cross-contamination.

"We have to wait for the microbiological results laboratory, "said Dr. Jedsada. "The immune systems are weakened, so it's better that they stay in the hospital."

The doctor said that the boys will be able to watch the World Cup in quarantine – but as for the news of their rescue, the psychologists do not want They had to watch any coverage until the team was completely reunited at the hospital.

The governor paid tribute to Saman Kunan, the former Thai navy member who died during the rescue. He called him "a real hero".

GLOBAL SUFFERING AS LIBERATED BOYS

World leaders and sports stars joined the outpouring of relief and congratulations.

US President Donald Trump was one of the first to congratulate the Navy SEALs of the Thai Navy who led the gigantic international rescue effort.

"On behalf of the United States, congratulations to the Thai Navy SEALs, the rescue of the 12 boys and their trainer from the treacherous cave in Thailand," Mr. Trump tweeted. "Such a beautiful moment – everything is released, good job!"

"Delighted at the successful rescue of those trapped in the caves in Thailand, the world has watched and praise the bravery of all those involved," added British Prime Minister Theresa May on Twitter [19659004] "What wonderful news from #Thailand, so much to admire: the perseverance of the brave boys and their coach, the skill and determination of the rescuers," tweeted Steffen Seibert, the spokesman for German Chancellor Angela Merkel

Belgian Foreign Minister Didier Reynders said: "Congratulations to the brave rescuers, including several Belgian divers," he tweeted.

"Thoughts also go to the Thai navy who gave his life in this rescue operation, "he tweeted.

Saman Kunan, former diver of the Thai Navy, died Friday while he was lacking oxygen when returning from the sea amber where the boys were trapped.

Technology guru Elon Musk, visited the cave and offered a Minisub prototype made from rocket parts, said: "Good news that they made it out safely." Congratulations to a team Exceptional Rescue! "

In the end, the submarine was not needed and Musk said earlier that he would leave it" here in case it could be useful in the future "

" Youjuuuu!, "Chilean miner Mario Sepulveda, who was among the 33 miners trapped in a mine for 69 days in 2010.

" I feel a lot of emotion, what can I say? I hope that these children will have a lot of success, "he told AFP

Football stars have congratulated the world's jubilation.

FIFA, which invited the boys to the World Cup final Sunday, also has The Rescue, but said the boys were too weak to attend the match in Moscow.

FIFA boss Gianni Infantino had invited the Wild Boars football team to the final "as a guest" last week. informed "that for medical reasons, boys will not be able to travel to Moscow".

"The priority of FIFA remains the health of all those involved in the operation and we will seek a new opportunity to invite boys At an event organized by FIFA to share with a moment of communion and celebration, a spokesman said:

Manchester United also invited the Wild Boars, as well as those involved in the rescue, to travel to England 19659003] "Our thoughts and our prayer They are with those who are affected. We would like to welcome the Wild Boars Football Club team and its rescuers to Old Trafford for next season, "said the club in a tweet

" Incredible news that all Thai children have come out of the cave safely! "

German soccer stars Toni Kroos and Mesut Ozil also celebrated the rescue, calling them" good news "on Twitter.

RESCUING DOMINATES THE SOCIAL MEDIA ]

Spectators from around the world encouraged the rescue of 12 boys and their football coach in a Thai cave with messages of support, suggestions for help, prayers and – finally – expressions of relief.

People are turning to television, news sites and social media to follow the fate of the missing Wild Boar football team when exploring the Chiang Rai cave A search on Google Tuesday for the words "Thai Cave Rescue" revealed 359 million results, with a culminating interest since last week when British divers found the boys and the rescue mission began [19659003"Miracles"saidCornellBrooksexecutivedirectoroftheNAACP'scivilrightsgroupintheUnitedStates

With international reporters stationed outside the cave, television stations have brought updates and the story has changed. ranked in terms of articles most read or read on sites such as the British BBC and NBC News. On social media, Facebook videos of journalists and volunteers on the ground have been popular.

On Twitter and Instagram, wellwishers sent messages of support, advice, and sketches of boys to the cave using hashtags #Thaicaverescue #boarteam #Thainavyseals #PrayForThaiBoys and #Bringtheboarteambackhome.

A post from the Thai Sea Facebook SEAL confirming that all 13 had been rescued on Tuesday had more than 200,000 mentions I like and about 56,000 shares in the space of one hour, triggering comments such as: HERO! Thank you in the name of a grateful world! "And" On behalf of all the mothers, thank you. "On Twitter, there were 160,000 tweets containing" All 12 ".

TRIBUTE TASK OF THE CLUB [19659003] Students obsessed with the rescue mission refrained from playing football

The Bangkok Post reports that emotional students did not go to the Mae Sai football club, praying instead for return safely from their classmates.

Puwadech, 14-year-old "Bank" Kumngoen and Kittichoke "Tong" Konkaew said no one had wanted to practice since the 12 boys disappeared, according to Bangkok Post

"Of course I want to play. I want to run on the field as soon as I can, "said Pwadech at the Bangkok Post .

" It's the World Cup period and I've studied my favorite players to learn their techniques. "

" But I'm going to wait because I want to try this stuff on a real pitch with my friends. "

Kittichoke said he hoped to watch the World Cup final with the 12 boys, and that while waiting for the updates During their time trapped in the cave of Tham Luang had been a draining experience.

Puwadech said that he was ecstatic when he heard the first four boys were alive and well after to have been rescued from the waterlogged cavern.

on the floor and jumped when the operation commander announced on television that four of my friends had managed to get out in full My entire family was so happy and we believe that everyone will be fine, "said Puwadech at Bangkok Post . [ad_2]
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