I know the mentality well. It's the same here in India. You don't talk about problems, you don't say 'no'. The answer is always "Sure ok, no problem" even if you asked whether the rickshaw can drive you to New York. Not criticizing but it certainly is confusing sometimes. We might have similar issues with the reporting out of Thailand here.
Thailand is reportedly one of the worst countries where journalists
are not allowed to have free rein on the news. News is very controlled here. I got worried earlier this week when they suddenly moved journalist way back and away from the activities
and it seemed to become almost a 'news blackout'.
On the Guardian site, which has a reporter on site waiting for the
press conference that's 3 hours late, the reporter mentions
the controlled news environment.
I don't know who or what to believe here anymore.
Can anyone read Dutch, I think this says they are starting today bringing out 2 boys at a time as per a Belgian diver onsite at the cave??
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edit - not sure why it says "privacy settings" but the link should go to HLN. I checked them before posting:
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Can they dive thru the night since the cave is dark anyway?
I'll tell you what, I am never going in a cave again.
If the people in that cavern with 16% O2 have symptoms synonymous with altitude sickness, none will be diving out for hours after O2 is pumped in. They have intense headaches, dizziness, and nausea.Richard Gaisford Verified account @richardgaisford 10h10 hours ago
"The tragedy hasn’t deterred Thai & international divers from continuing their mission. Today they are taking pipelines for oxygen into the caves and a communications cable. Once in place the rescue could begin."
The above tweet (includes photo) from 10 hours ago. Hopefully they have successfully increased the oxygen levels
I can't read the Dutch, but the translation (through the browser) looks pretty good.
The headline says that it's "on or off this weekend"
""We expect that the first two footballers will still be at the exit today," says Reymenants."
"the visibility under water is already a lot better. Moreover, they do not have to swim a lot, they have an oxygen mask on them and they will almost always be kept on hand by one of the divers. In the third corridor there is air for breathing, where they will also be checked by a doctor."
Then it says the plan is currently to rescue four boys per day.
It also says that after the tragic death of the former Thai Navy Seal that some divers have asked to be replaced on the mission as it's hit them very hard.
I can't recall ever wishing a conspiracy/alternative reality theory to be true, but now is the time for whoever "they"
are to fire up that imagined "weather machine" that is supposedly already manipulating the world's weather. IMO
I question whether this Belgian diver has even been all the way
through the cave to where the boys are. He states the boys will always have a diver with them...etc. That's not true. There is the
200 ft. long tight tunnel that only 1 person can fit through at a time.
Unless this was a mistake in translation, I would NOT rely on
his information as being accurate.
"The holes we found today all have dead ends": Birds' nest collectors from southern Thailand say they'll look for other air holes on Sat, hoping they'd find an open shaft that leads to the area where the 12 schoolboys and their coach are trapped #ThamLuang #ThamLuangRescue
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