All Thai soccer team brought out of cave
(Baonghean.vn) - All 12 players and the coach of a youth soccer team in Thailand have been brought out of a flooded cave in Thailand on the third day of an international operation to bring the trapped team out.
By the evening of July 10,All members of the Thai youth soccer team trapped in a cave complex in northern Thailand, including 12 players and their coach, have finally been rescued.
The last three members of the boys' soccer team and their young coach were pulled out of the cave this afternoon, on the third day of an international rescue operation.
Accompanying them were four experts who had been with the players and coach continuously since they were found early last week. 19 divers participated in supporting the rescue operation on July 10.
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Rescuers are hoping to bring the remaining members of the football team out of the cave today. Photo: AFP/Getty |
This is the information provided by a witness who participated in the rescue operation to CNN. Thus, the rescuers only have the task of bringing out one more boy and the coach of the Wild Boars football team from the cave area in Northern Thailand.
A total of three young boys were brought out of the cave today - the third day of the rescue operation.
A video shared on Facebook from the personal page of the wife of Mr. Nopparat Kanthawong - head coach of the Wild Boar youth football team, includes never-before-seen photos of the young football team.
The photos were accompanied by a song about tolerance, victory and defeat.
The 10th boy of the Thai youth soccer teamhave been brought out of the cave system in the north of the country. This is the information provided to CNN by a member of the rescue operation stationed at the cave entrance.
The boy was the second to be successfully brought out on July 10, the third day of an international operation to save the boys and their coach. Two other boys and their coach are still awaiting rescue.
9th Memberhave been rescued from the Tham Luang cave in northern Thailand, in the third day of a rescue effort to get the soccer team and their 25-year-old coach out of the cave.
The boy is being examined at a medical facility at the scene, according to CNN, citing a Thai Navy official with direct knowledge of the rescue operation.
Three other boys and their coach are still in the cave. Diving experts are hoping to rescue the remaining four today. Earlier, the commander of the operation, Narongsak Osottanakorn, said the operation began at 10am local time, with 19 divers participating.
Four ambulances and a convoy of other vehicles arrived at the cave site on the morning of July 10 amid heavy rain. The rescue effort on July 9 took about nine hours, two hours less than the previous day, reflecting the rescue team’s increased confidence and expertise.
This is the third rescue operation after two operations that brought out eight teenagers two days ago. Twelve members of the 'Wild Boars' youth soccer team, aged 11-16, and their 25-year-old coach have been trapped in Tham Luang cave in northern Thailand since June 23. 19 divers have directly participated in the rescue operations. About 1,000 people have participated in the rescue since June 25.