Manila Bulletin

Global relief as all boys and coach retrieved from Thai cave

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BANGKOK (AFP) – World leaders and football stars joined the global outpouring of relief and congratula­tions at the astounding rescue of a young football team and their coach from a flooded Thai cave.

The boys and their coach were found by a British cave diving team after more than a week undergroun­d. Here are some of the reactions: US President Donald Trump was among the first to congratula­te the Thai Navy SEALs who spearheade­d the mammoth internatio­nal rescue effort at the Tham Luang cave complex in northern Thailand.

"On behalf of the United States, congratula­tions to the Thai Navy SEALs and all on the successful rescue of the 12 boys and their coach from the treacherou­s cave in Thailand," Trump tweeted. "Such a beautiful moment - all freed, great job!"

"Delighted to see the successful rescue of those trapped in the caves in Thailand. The world was watching and will be saluting the bravery of all those involved," British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Twitter.

"Great news that they made it out safely. Congratula­tions to an outstandin­g rescue team!" said tech guru Elon Musk, who visited the cave and offered the use of a prototype mini-sub made from rocket parts.

In the end, the sub was not needed and Musk earlier said he would leave it "here in case it may be useful in the future".

"Youjuuuu!," exclaimed Chilean miner Mario Sepulveda, who was among 33 miners trapped down a mine for 69 days in 2010.

"I feel a lot a lot of emotion. What can I say? I hope these kids will be very successful," he told AFP.

Football's governing body FIFA also welcomed the rescue but said the boys were too weak to attend Sunday's World Cup final in Moscow.

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