Thailand - FOUND ALIVE - 12 Boys And Coach Trapped In Cave , 23 June 2018 #5

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(Are you guys listening to the covwrsation between the British reporters, how nice,the man said “come over here it’s drier”.re the press “once you’re in you’re in, once you’re out you’re out..”

Fenale aays back did you see yesterday, talk By about “helipad”, yesterday, 8 ft? soldiers carrying...)
 
Where do these 2 roads lead to? I think last night someone said the road to the right leads to the cave?

Is anyone here talented enough to pin where the Reuters camera is on a google map?

The road in the back, is the park road leading to the cave. The through road is in front.
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Thai cave rescue: third mission planned amid heavy downpours around site - live updates
We’ll have further details about the boys’ medical conditions shortly, from our reporters in Thailand. Michael Safi reports doctors are setting up a phone line so the boys in hospital can speak with their parents.

michael safi (@safimichael)
Doctors have said the freed boys are between 12 and 16 years old: so we can assume the coach is still inside as well as the youngest boy Chanin Wiboonrungrueng, 11

michael safi (@safimichael)
This morning first four asked for bread and chocolate - and were allowed to have it

michael safi (@safimichael)
The boys have a TV in the room but are not allowed to watch it yet for the sake of their mental health

michael safi (@safimichael)
Boys are still wearing sunglasses in the hospital room #thamluangcave @heldavidson But only as precaution
 
We won't know for another few hours. I sure hope they bring ALL of them out. That coach cannot be left behind....he will not fare well.

I kinda think they will logistically to go through restringing all the tanks etc

i have pondered if they put initial timeframes as a bit longer kinda on purpose it has given hope

at the same time they have been guarded at some levels
 
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Our live coverage of the #ThamLuangRescue is up and running for Tuesday

8:04 PM - 9 Jul 2018
Thai cave rescue: third mission planned amid heavy downpours around site - live updates
We’ll have further details about the boys’ medical conditions shortly, from our reporters in Thailand. Michael Safi reports doctors are setting up a phone line so the boys in hospital can speak with their parents.

michael safi (@safimichael)
Doctors have said the freed boys are between 12 and 16 years old: so we can assume the coach is still inside as well as the youngest boy Chanin Wiboonrungrueng, 11

michael safi (@safimichael)
This morning first four asked for bread and chocolate - and were allowed to have it

michael safi (@safimichael)
The boys have a TV in the room but are not allowed to watch it yet for the sake of their mental health

michael safi (@safimichael)
Boys are still wearing sunglasses in the hospital room #thamluangcave @heldavidson But only as precaution

Oh great. My OCD is saying I spoke too soon.

Also editing to say what the heck is going on with my posts. Sorry.
 
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Cave rescue enters day three

Danish national Claus Rasmussen is thought to be another one of the divers who's down in the cave right now. He works with Mr Reymenants at the same diving school in Phuket.

So who are those specialists that make up the international team that's getting the boys out one by one?

One of them is Ben Reymenants, a Belgian national who runs a dive shop in Phuket. Here he is, pictured alongside lead rescue official Narongsak Osotthanakorn.

Back in the cave, here are a few more pictures from the Facebook feed of one of the rescue divers, Mikko Paasi from Finland.

Lots of people have been asking if there would have been animals in the cave. We know there were some bats and monkeys at the entrance, but the minister says they "did not encounter any animals" where they were.

The BBC spoke to health experts last week who said recovering from the lack of light for two weeks could be one of the biggest challenges they'll face.


Health officials giving a briefing in Chiang Rai say some of the boys have seen their parents now - but only through glass.
Officials appear to be taking extreme precautions until they get lab results back clearing the lads of infectious diseases.
Once they get the all clear, parents will be able to see their kids, but only in protective clothing and from 2m away.
So no longed for hugs just yet.

Posted at23:16
Officials are giving a briefing now on the health of the boys who have been brought out.
They all had full check-ups, with blood tests, X-rays, and rabies tests. They were given vitamins and antibiotics.
X-rays on two of the first group brought out showed abnormalities, indicating possible infection, they say.
 
Thai cave rescue: third mission planned amid heavy downpours around site - live updates
We’ll have further details about the boys’ medical conditions shortly, from our reporters in Thailand. Michael Safi reports doctors are setting up a phone line so the boys in hospital can speak with their parents.

michael safi (@safimichael)
Doctors have said the freed boys are between 12 and 16 years old: so we can assume the coach is still inside as well as the youngest boy Chanin Wiboonrungrueng, 11

michael safi (@safimichael)
This morning first four asked for bread and chocolate - and were allowed to have it

michael safi (@safimichael)
The boys have a TV in the room but are not allowed to watch it yet for the sake of their mental health

michael safi (@safimichael)
Boys are still wearing sunglasses in the hospital room #thamluangcave @heldavidson But only as precaution

Bread and chocolate beats watered down porridge!! yay for chocolate!! so happy for them.
 
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