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The 12 boys and their soccer coach survived more than a week without food and water in a partially flooded cave in northern Thailand.
The Wild Boars soccer team are now safe and recovering in a Thai hospital. As the world celebrates their return, details of the incredible cave rescue effort have emerged.
Thai Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha said Tuesday that the members of the soccer team rescued from a cave in Thailand had been given anti-anxiety medication before they were brought out.
All 12 boys and their soccer coach have been extracted from the Tham Luang cave complex after being trapped there since June 23. They had to be tethered to two divers with a rope and harness, then ...
The mission to rescue the boys in the cave has been a Thai-led but truly international effort.
Tham Luang Nang Non, the Thai cave at the center of an international rescue mission to free 12 boys and their soccer coach, is to be promoted as a tourist destination, according to government ...
Guest Column: Teaching Viggo Mortensen 40 Years of Thai Cave Diving for ‘Thirteen Lives’ Cave diver Richard Stanton helped save 12 boys and their soccer coach from a dire fate in 2018. Serving ...
Rescue workers in Thailand who successfully located the 12 boys and their soccer coach trapped in a cave for 10 days are now racing against time to get them out before water levels rise. Rescuers ...
A top Thai official said Tuesday that heavy rains forecast for the coming days could worsen floods in a mountain cave, forcing authorities to speed up their extraction of the 12 boys and the ...
“The diving scenes, they do look like professional cave divers.” However, for Mortensen, the set was a little too realistic.
Right now, an underwater tunnel is the only way out for 12 boys and their soccer coach trapped deep in a Thai cave for nearly two weeks. But here’s why some experts think teaching the boys ...
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