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June 23: After a football training, the team is composed of twelve boys and their coaches in the limestone cave Tham Luang. A heavy monsoon rain causes the flooding of some parts of the cave and the closure of the football team. The boys of the team are between 11 and 16 years old, the chef is 25 years old. When they do not come back, the police are alerted and a search record is entered.
June 26: The pursuit of clouds causes the water to continue to rise in the cave. Helicopters search the area to find other entrances to the cave. Diver finds fresh steps, which increases the jump, but the boys are not found.
June 27: Specially-trained rescue dives from Britain arrive to help Thai divers in the search effort. Rescuers begin to drill holes in the part of the cave where it is believed that the boys are. About 1,000 rescuers are on site.
June 28: A rescue diver from the United States joins the stake. During the day, divers must cancel the search because the new rain made it dangerous to work inside the cave. Dogs search for possible paths in the cave.
June 29: You can drill holes in the cave to drain the water. Several water pumps are inserted and others are en route
June 30: An unprecedented discovery entrance to the cave is found and hopes to find the football team. The new opening is located north of the cave system and the rescue team describes the entry as the most promising so far.
At the same time, divers think they have two or three kilometers left before reaching the team. Experts from Australia and the Chinese organization Beijing Peaceland Foundation join the rescue effort
July 1: Divers are able to overcome a point they had already had to back down. Still, it's not entirely clear where the boys are.
July 2: Heavy rains decreased, causing the water levels in the cave to drop. Divers were able to go further and now only 500 meters from Pattaya Beach, where they think the group is located.
600 cubes of air were conducted in the third room of the cave to help the divers. There is also a team of care and electricity. At the same time, you discover a race in the mountains where the rainwater continues, the water is directed and it is thought that the water that enters the cave is reduced by 60%.
In the evening, the 13 people are alive. Now the problem remains to take the team out of the cave
July 3: The football team is feeding in the form of a nutritional gel. At the same time, it is noted that it can take weeks or months to get out of the group, one of the reasons being that no children can swim or dive. 10,000 liters of water per hour are pumped out of the cave, which lowers the water level by one centimeter per hour.
July 4: More rains are expected this week and the Thai Interior Minister says you want to take the kids out. In a video of the Thai Navy, the boys say that they are happy to find them and say that they are fine. The governor of the province tells us that the group started to train with diving masks.
During the day comes the message that the Thai authorities want to start marketing the cave as a tourist attraction.
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