The Citizen (KZN)

Four more boys rescued from flooded cave

- Mae Sai

– Elite divers hauled four more young footballer­s out of a flooded Thai cave yesterday, authoritie­s said, bringing to eight the number saved in a stunning rescue mission but still leaving five others trapped.

“Hooyah,” the Thai Navy Seals, who have played a crucial role in the against-the-odds operation, said in a Facebook post as they announced that a total of eight members of the “Wild Boars” football team had been rescued on Sunday and yesterday.

Thais have been fixated on the crisis, hoping desperatel­y for the safe return of the 12 boys and their 25-year-old football coach after they ventured into the Tham Luang cave complex after practice and became trapped by rising waters more than a fortnight ago.

The extraction of the four yes- terday followed a similar pattern to the previous day, with the youngsters emerging in quick succession just before nightfall after navigating a treacherou­s escape route of more than four kilometres.

The saga has dominated global headlines, with the team spending nine days unaccounte­d for inside the cave before British divers found the emaciated and dishevelle­d group huddling on a muddy bank above the flooding.

Authoritie­s then struggled to determine the best way to save the Wild Boars, with the group stuck on a shelf above the floodwater­s in pitch darkness.

Among the ideas were drilling an escape route through the mountain, or leaving them for months until the monsoon season ended and the flooding subsided.

But with oxygen levels inside dropping to dangerous lows and the prospect of heavy rains flooding the area completely, authoritie­s decided they had to move quickly, and take the group out through the water-filled tunnels. – AFP

 ?? Picture: Reuters ?? SAFE. Rescued schoolboys are moved from a military helicopter to an awaiting ambulance in Chiang Rai, Thailand, yesterday.
Picture: Reuters SAFE. Rescued schoolboys are moved from a military helicopter to an awaiting ambulance in Chiang Rai, Thailand, yesterday.

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