THAI CAVE RESCUE:- WORLD LARGEST RESCUE OPERATION TO SAVE LIVES.....

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Hi Friends
The world largest rescue operation for saving 13 lives in which 12 children and one coach is continue in in Thailand.

On 23 june 18 they were playing footbal out side the cave with his coach, and then after they planned to visit the cave , and play football in the cave, meanwhile water logging in the cave, and stuck up in the cave.

No hugging, no touching," but rescued children should be able to see their families tonight.

The four boys who were rescued last night are in good overall health and should be able to see their families later today, according to a key health official.

Four boys from a group of 12 children trapped in a cave in northern Thailand have been freed in a dramatic eight-hour operation to be repeated on Monday.

The first two boys emerged from the cave wearing full-face scuba masks just after 5.30pm local time (11.30 BST) on Sunday, and were embraced by the divers who led them out, said Narongsak Osatanakorn, the head of the joint command centre coordinating the operation.

How they are getting the boys out.

Osatanakorn did not name the boys who were rescued first, or reveal the basis on which they were selected. Parents waiting at the cave site did not know which boys had undertaken the dangerous two-mile journey out.

Short history:-

1 The main entrance to the six-mile cave. Bicycles and football kit were found after a mother reported her son missing on 23 June. The Wild Boars had cycled there with their coach after a training session. A sign outside warns against entering the cave during the rainy season.

2 Early rescue efforts were based in chambers nearer the cave’s entrance. These operations were hampered by the rising flood water, which is believed to have forced the boys further inside the network of narrow caverns and passageways.

3 Monk’s Junction, 1,500 metres from the entrance, was reached on 1 July. Changing weather conditions and pumping helped reduce water levels and improve visibility, allowing divers to fix guide ropes.

4 A landmark area of higher ground known as Pattaya Beach was where rescuers first hoped the team would be found. But when they reached it on 2 July, rescuers found the ‘beach’ was also flooded.

5 The boys were then located a short distance further on, sheltering on a ledge surrounded by water, 2km (1.24 miles) from the main entrance and up to 1km below the surface. After their discovery by two specialist cave divers from the UK, the Wild Boars were visited by medics and other rescuers who supplied food and water.

Source:- different news channels , news papers , thai news paper section, indian online news papers, whitout taking help from these blog is impossible, thanks to every one.

we should be pray to God for save their lives,,

But some question arises in mind that:-
1:- Is all scenario is not seems a naughty ?

2:- what necessary to going in cave in a so long distance ?
Due to their naughtiness all thailand gov , people and rest of world's people how they are worry about the current scenario.

Is it justify by any way, probably not ?

So
friends
please share your views.

thanking you
@rs1007.

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Good to see this post. I have been following this over the news daily. Keep reinventing.

Brother it was a great work done by rescue team.

Nice information share with us bro, tq u

Nice article

really nice work appreciate them : )

Just glad they all survived. It was indeed the world largest rescue effort...https://steemit.com/esteem/@rilwanola/a-world-beyond-our-differences-40bf2e5878edc

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