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Rescuers in Thailand search for other entrances to flooded cave

- BY TASSANEE VEJPONGSA

MAE SAI, Thailand — Rescuers punched a hole into the side of a mountain on Thursday in a desperate attempt to drain rising water from a flooded cave in northern Thailand where 12 boys and their soccer coach have been missing for five days.

But the effort appeared unsuccessf­ul and the situation remained dire, with no guarantee that the water will soon recede from the cave and months left in Thailand’s rainy season.

Divers have been unable to navigate passages filled with muddy water, and rescuers are seeking alternativ­e ways of entering the sprawling cave, hoping to find hidden shafts in the mountain that might offer a back door into the caverns.

Deputy national police chief Wirachai Songmetta said he will join more than 600 people combing the mountain for possible cracks. A few shafts that were found were ruled out, but Interior Minister Anupong Paojinda said rescuers are still looking at three locations. They will explore further with the geological department

using equipment such as small cameras, he said.

The missing boys and coach entered the Tham Luang Nang Non cave in Chiang Rai province after a soccer game Saturday afternoon. The cave complex extends several miles with narrow passageway­s and uneven ground and is known to flood severely in the rainy season.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Rescue personnel arrange hoses and additional water pumps Thursday to continue a search operation for a young soccer team and their coach in a large flooded cave in Mae Sai, Chiang Rai province, in northern Thailand.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rescue personnel arrange hoses and additional water pumps Thursday to continue a search operation for a young soccer team and their coach in a large flooded cave in Mae Sai, Chiang Rai province, in northern Thailand.

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