The Asian Age

Thai boys trapped in cave ‘ found safe’

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Mae Sai ( Thailand), July 2: Twelve boys and their football coach trapped in a flooded Thai cave for nine days were "found safe" late Monday, in a miracle rescue after days of painstakin­g searching by specialist divers through muddy waters and winding tunnels.

There had been no contact with the boys, aged between 11 and 16, since they went missing with their 25- year- old coach last Saturday.

The massive rescue effort had for days been hampered by heavy rains that flooded the Tham Luang cave in northern Thailand, blocking access to chambers where it was hoped the group would be found alive.

But late Monday Chiang Rai provincial governor broke the news of their rescue, delighting a nation which has anxiously followed every twist and turn of the dramatic effort to save them.

"We found all 13 safe... we will take care of them until they can move," Narongsak Osottanako­rn told reporters, who broke into spontaneou­s applause and cheering.

"We will bring food to them and a doctor who can dive. I am not sure they can eat as they have not eaten for a while."

Divers took advantage of a brief window of good weather on Monday to edge further into the cave, with the water levels dropping slowly but steadily every hour thanks to round- the- clock pumping.

They had hoped to find the "Wild Boar" team on an elevated ledge dubbed "Pattaya beach".

 ??  ?? A Facebook image of Thai boys who had gone missing
A Facebook image of Thai boys who had gone missing

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