The rescue effort has three strands: divers are trying to swim through the flooded caves to search for the missing team; soldiers are looking for fissures which may provide more ways in to the complex, and engineers are pumping out millions of gallons of water
It has food, water, phones and medicine too. They sent out twenty of those boxes a couple days ago. Perhaps they are sending more down a different pathway?Just saw one of the rescuers on Sky News showing a box they are going to set adrift in the cave. It contains a map of the cave system asking them to mark where they are and send it back. I missed part of the report so not sure what else is in the box and how they are going to get it back.
The man also said the water is so muddy the divers can’t see their hands in front of their faces.
Just saw one of the rescuers on Sky News showing a box they are going to set adrift in the cave. It contains a map of the cave system asking them to mark where they are and send it back. I missed part of the report so not sure what else is in the box and how they are going to get it back.
The man also said the water is so muddy the divers can’t see their hands in front of their faces.
Twenty packages filled with water, food, medicine, flashlights and a note for the missing team were dropped down a fissure in the cave, police said.
Unsure of the boys’ location, they hoped the boxes would reach them.
“If the children find this box we want them to float the box out of the cave,” police Colonel Kraiboon Sotsong told reporters.
“The note says: ‘If received, then reply and show on the map where you are. Everybody will quickly help’.”
Rescue teams continued to drain water out of Tham Luang cave throughout the night and are encouraged by the receding water level as the search for the 12 young footballers and their coach trapped inside the cave resumes this morning.
Though weather conditions around the area appear clearer this morning, there are still worries about possible more rain. Thai PBS news team reported that attempts are being made to locate spots through which rain water can flow back into the cave and block them.
If they each had their own flashlight I hope the coach was smart enough to have them share in order to stretch out battery life. Especially after learning they were trapped.Sorry to sound so pessimistic but the boys are likely in complete darkness? Any torches they had with them must have run out of battery power by now. So I think it's unlikely they would find the boxes with supplies or be able to read the note.![]()
Sorry to sound so pessimistic but the boys are likely in complete darkness? Any torches they had with them must have run out of battery power by now. So I think it's unlikely they would find the boxes with supplies or be able to read the note.![]()
And they said there is at least one that’s only 11.14 year old Thai boys are still very much little boys, especially country boys like these, they must be so frightened.
I know. It is heartbreaking.And they said there is at least one that’s only 11.