The Niagara Falls Review

Thai ex-navy SEAL dies in cave rescue effort

- TASSANEE VEJPONGSA AND KAWEEWIT KAEWJINDA

MAE SAI, THAILAND — Authoritie­s in Thailand said Friday they will not immediatel­y attempt an underwater extraction of 12 schoolboys who have been trapped in a cave for almost two weeks because they have not learned adequate diving skills in the short time since searchers reached the area where they are sheltering.

However, the official in immediate charge of the operation, Gov. Narongsak Osatanakor­n, indicated that if heavy rains started and appeared to be causing flooded areas in the cave to rise again, divers would try to take the boys out right away.

Thai officials had been suggesting that a quick underwater removal of the boys and their soccer coach was needed because of the possibilit­y that access to the cave could soon close again due to seasonal monsoon rains expected this weekend.

Earlier efforts to pump out water from the cave have been set back every time there has been a heavy rain.

Cave rescue specialist­s have cautioned against that approach except as a last resort, because of the dangers posed by inexperien­ced people using diving gear. The path out is considered especially complicate­d because of twists and turns in some narrow flooded passages.

The suggestion that the trapped team might have to wait months inside until a safe way out in available — as was the case in 2010 with Chilean miners trapped undergroun­d — has met with little enthusiasm.

The authoritie­s continue to pursue a third option, which is finding a shaft or drilling into the mountain in which the cave is located to find a sort of back door.

The boys, 11 to 16, and their 25-year-old coach went exploring in the cave after a soccer game June 23. Monsoon flooding cut off their escape and prevented rescuers from finding them for almost 10 days. The only way to reach them was by navigating dark and tight passageway­s filled with muddy water and strong currents.

Asked about taking the boys out underwater, the governor replied, “Not today because they cannot dive at this time.”

 ?? LAUREN DECICCA GETTY IMAGES ?? Thai military bring water pumps Friday to the cave where 12 boys and their soccer coach have been trapped for almost two weeks in Chiang Rai, Thailand.
LAUREN DECICCA GETTY IMAGES Thai military bring water pumps Friday to the cave where 12 boys and their soccer coach have been trapped for almost two weeks in Chiang Rai, Thailand.

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