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Rescuers on stage outside Chiang Rai in northern Thailand cheer, swap high five and slap their backs when it appears that British divers contacted the boys at the bottom of the cave after crossing narrow and flooded passages. reach them.
The Thai Navy released a video on Facebook apparently showing the moment the group was found. In the clip of almost 5 minutes, the boys are lit by a torch while a diver can talk to them.
In the tape of the meeting, one of the British rescuers asks, in English, how many were in the group. Thirteen, the boys report. "Thirteen, great!" the diver answers – the number counts for all the missing part.
"We arrive, many people arrive, many people, we are first." The stunned boys, unaware of how long they have been trapped underground, ask what day it is.
"It's Monday, you're here for 10 days, 10 days," replies the rescuer. "You are very strong, very strong, we come, okay, we come."
The boys repeat to them several times, in Thai, that they are hungry and need food. The rescuer responds that a team of Thai Navy SEAL will come, with "food and doctors and everything."
The boys, who are between 11 and 16 years old, are all members of the Wild Boar football team. They entered Tham Luang Nang's non-cavernous system on Saturday, June 23, but were trapped in dark tunnels by a sudden and continuous downpour.
International rescue teams – including Thai Navy SEALs and experts from the United States, China, Australia and the United Kingdom were working to arrive at a vast and deep hall, unofficially known as Pattaya Beach, where the missing boys would have taken refuge.
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