The Freeman

Rain adds urgency in Thai cave rescue

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MAE SAI — Rescuers raced to save four young footballer­s and their coach who remain trapped in a flooded Thai cave yesterday, as heavy rains threatened an already perilous escape mission that has seen eight of the boys extracted in "good health".

The members of the "Wild Boars" team, aged between 12 and 16, were guided to safety through the twisting, submerged passages of the ThamLuang cave by a team of internatio­nal expert divers flanked by Thai Navy SEALs over two days in a meticulous­ly planned operation.

The emergence of the second batch of four on Monday evening was greeted with a simple "Hooyah" by the Thai SEAL team on their Facebook page, an exclamatio­n that lit up Thai social media.

"All eight are in good health, no fever... everyone is in a good mental state," Jesada Chokedamro­ngsuk, permanent secretary of the public health ministry, told reporters Tuesday at Chiang Rai hospital in the clearest update on their condition so far.

The boys underwent xrays and blood tests and two who had signs of pneumonia were given antibiotic­s and are in a "normal state", he said, adding they will all remain under observatio­n in hospital for a week.

The ups and downs of the rescue bid has entranced Thailand and also fixated a global audience, drawing comments of support from celebritie­s as varied as US President Donald Trump, football star Lionel Messi and tech guru Elon Musk.

Thailand's junta leader welcomed Musk into the cave complex late Monday, with the American later tweeting a standing offer of a minisubmar­ine escape pod to help the remaining five leave the tunnels.

Fresh rains on Tuesday added urgency to the final stages of the treacherou­s rescue bid, several kilometres inside a mountain and through flooded, tight corridors.

It was unclear what time the rescue effort would resume on Tuesday, with operations chief Narongsak-Osottanako­rn telling reporters divers had crafted plans to extract four people at a time.

 ?? AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE ?? Police and military personnel use umbrellas to cover around a stretcher near a helicopter and an ambulance at a military airport in Chiang Rai, as rescue operations continue for those still trapped inside the cave in Khun Nam Nang Non Forest Park in...
AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE Police and military personnel use umbrellas to cover around a stretcher near a helicopter and an ambulance at a military airport in Chiang Rai, as rescue operations continue for those still trapped inside the cave in Khun Nam Nang Non Forest Park in...

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