More people were saved from the cave in Tham Luang, Thailand



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A ninth person was saved from the cave at 16:06 local time on Tuesday. He writes Thai Navy SEAL, who is involved in the rescue work, on his Facebook page.

According to witnesses, two other people were removed from the cave, reports Reuters. Which means that eleven people should be removed from the cave.

Several international media received confirmation from people in the rescue mission or the Thai Navy that the tenth person was saved from the cave. Until now, no one aware of the operation has confirmed that the eleventh person had been released.

According to the AP an ambulance was sighted from the site and at least nine ambulances are expected outside the cave.

Sunday and Monday, eight boys were saved from the cave. Data completed after confirmation of efforts by Thai authorities

Doctors: Two boys have pneumonia

A third rescue attempt began Tuesday morning local time. A total of 19 people went to the cave to try to get out the remaining four boys and their 25-year-old football coach, who is still more than two kilometers away on the mountain.

– We hope we can be faster than before or do it as quickly, "Deputy Chief Narongsak Osottanakorn told Reuters.

Divers learned from previous efforts On Monday, the effort lasted two hours longer than Sunday, which increases the hope that Tuesday's effort, and hopefully the last, will go even faster.

The text is updated.

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