New video of young people trapped in a cave in Thailand: "I am in good health" – Observer



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In the pictures, the miners – who were found together with the football coach in the past

Monday after they've been gone for nine days – put survival blankets to keep them warm, sitting on the floor of the cave next to the divers. They are presented one by one, adding that they are in good health – "I am in good health" – and one of them is going to thank all those who are waiting for it. group rescue, read on CNN. It is still possible to see some of the children smile and even laugh.

According to the BBC, other videos have been published where we see a doctor treating children with scratches – a doctor and a nurse have spent the night from Tuesday to group – and also the name of the football team and the navy unit trying to save them.

Young people, aged between 11 and 16, asked when they will go back to eat. It is that, although they were given a grilled pork meal with rice and milk after their discovery, the group received small packets of high protein gel.

The authorities are also trying to set up telephone lines inside the cave, so that children can talk to their families. A complicated task, explains CNN. One of the cables was damaged when divers tried to transport it on the winding path of the cave and tried to replace it.

Getting to where the kids meet is not easy even for divers. Walk the trail filled with water. However, at this moment, two divers stay with the youngsters.

The authorities managed to remove the water from the cave, which has been done over the years. Last days not only to see if they can facilitate removal of the group from the place where they are trapped to prevent the cave from being flooded. Rising water levels – which can happen shortly after the rainy season – can make them unable to communicate and receive food.

The Governor of Chiang Rai Province, Narongsak Osatanakorn, did not want to move forward when it will be possible to remove the 12 boys and the 25-year-old coach from the cave, but this Wednesday will not be sure. "What I can say is that everyone is working hard, they are doing all they can, they have not rested since the first day," the governor was quoted by CNN as saying.

In the afternoon of Tuesday, several soldiers performed exercises simulating the group's exit. ambulances waiting to transport them to the hospital

Several hypotheses are under study for the rescue of the group and teach them to dive is one of the assumptions that are on the table. So that on Wednesday, young diving masks were given, that they will have to use to cross the path to the surface, to practice – remember that some of the kids do not even know how to swim. All of this can be a race against the clock, given that a storm is forecast for Friday, according to the Guardian.

The idea is not to make them disappear right away, but gradually. "Those who are ready go first, we repeat the situation every day, we have to see that they are prepared, so if there is a risk, we do not realize the plan," added the governor of Chiang Rai.

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