Thailand - FOUND ALIVE - Officials Believe 12 Boys And Coach Trapped In Cave , 23 June 2018

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One of the Chilean miners who miraculously survived 10 weeks underground in 2010 has advice for the Thai soccer team currently trapped in a waterlogged cave: Don't give up hope.

Omar Reygadas and 32 other miners were digging in northern Chile when the mine suddenly caved in, trapping them about 2,300 feet below ground. Rescue efforts to reach the miners were arduous, and when all 33 finally emerged alive 69 days later, their survival made headlines around the world.
Don't give up hope, freed Chilean miner tells Thai soccer team
 
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Happy Independence Day, you guys
 
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The globe's biggest football tournament has proved an event full of shocks and surprises, but the Wild Boar team is on the minds of its organizers and some of the sport's greatest stars.

"It is terrible news and the world of football hopes that someone can find a way to take these kids out of there," former Real Madrid and Brazilian star Ronaldo told reporters at a FIFA media event. Ronaldo won the World Cup with Brazil in 2002 and claimed the golden boot award after scoring eight goals in that tournament.

'Be strong'

Football's governing body FIFA told CNN Sport it was in close contact with the Football Association of Thailand about the boys' plight.

"It is with great joy that we have received the news that the 12 boys and their football coach have been found alive after nine days missing in a flooded cave in Thailand," said FIFA in a statement.

"We hope that with the help of the rescue team, the boys and their coach will be brought safely out of the cave so that they can be reunited with their families."
More at link: Football world urges boys in Thai cave to 'be strong' as they await rescue
 
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When the first one makes it out safely, it will be GREAT to show the others that he did it. It can help the rest relax as they wait their turn.
 
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This may have already been posted before, but I don't recall reading this part:
Additionally, two main routes of water flowing into the cave have been identified and blocked.
Thailand cave rescue: Trapped boys to be rescued in stages depending on their health

That's great to hear, but I suppose it still won't be enough against the coming rains, unfortunately. However, since they've been pumpimg more water out this whole time, as well as having blocked two previous inflows, perhaps things are a bit better for getting them all out now.
Wouldn't that be lovely...
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  • #746
I don't think they will announce the rescue in advance. Too much can go wrong . I think the first we'll know is when one of the boys comes out.
Agree
 
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I noticed when trying to check The Guardian's live feed updates that they were suspended eight hours ago and was wondering what that was about...

I noticed that too - but didn't connect the dots :rolleyes:
 
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That's what I fear. Hallucinations. Yet it is worth investigating. If the boys really could hear they need to take turns making noise.

I was thinking audio hallucinations too - but then again maybe not, if all of them heard the same sounds at the same time...?
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This lifted my heart.

"In all of the videos, the boys appeared in good spirits. In the most recent video, a navy SEAL is shown treating minor cuts on the feet and legs of the boys with antibiotic ointment. Several of the boys are seen smiling as they interact with the navy SEAL, who cracks jokes."



Soccer players speaking from Thai cave say they are healthy
 
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This may have already been posted before, but I don't recall reading this part:

Thailand cave rescue: Trapped boys to be rescued in stages depending on their health

That's great to hear, but I suppose it still won't be enough against the coming rains, unfortunately. However, since they've been pumpimg more water out this whole time, as well as having blocked two previous inflows, perhaps things are a bit better for getting them all out now.
Wouldn't that be lovely...
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Exactly. I was just thinking, for the past 5 days or so they had been saying water levels were dropping by 1cm/hour. That would be roughly 1.20m, about 4 ft. And there wasn't much rain in the past few days, plus they were able to block some inflow ... so maybe conditions are less precarious right now and they decided, let's do it now before the rains start again.

Hoping and praying!
 
  • #751
Hypothetical question. Say the first boy gets out fine, but then on the second something goes wrong. You can get what I am saying. Do they continue to carry out extraction?
 
  • #752
While we're waiting on Pins and Needles I thought you might
want to read about Full Face Masks for diving. Some even have
microphones for communicating with each other. These
masks are new to me also since I got certified for diving many years back in the Stone Age
and I don't think they were even available then.

The Full Face Mask Diving Experience
 
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Divers regularly communicate with hand signals. It is an easy transition to touch communication.

There are helmet devices with radio communication, but IIRC they are bulky. There may not be room.

I do think the divers can get the boys out, but it is dangerous. I am praying for them.

BBM - would those work in a cave with no line of site and twisty rock tunnels?
 
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Hypothetical question. Say the first boy gets out fine, but then on the second something goes wrong. You can get what I am saying. Do they continue to carry out extraction?
The rescuers will do the best they can for all the victims. Some may be weaker and not as healthy overall. I'd think it's like
during a fire, not all victims make it out alive but the firefighters
keep trying even if some don't make it.
 
  • #755
While we're waiting on Pins and Needles I thought you might
want to read about Full Face Masks for diving. Some even have
microphones for communicating with each other. These
masks are new to me also since I got certified for diving many years back in the Stone Age
and I don't think they were even available then.

The Full Face Mask Diving Experience

Interesting article, thank you. It would be wonderful if they had verbal communication. I think it would be more reassuring that simple touch.

Another advantage ~ the full face masks would keep water off the boy's faces. New divers often feel claustrophobic with water on their faces, never mind dirty dark water.
 
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Current Bangkok Time 10:36pm
PST: Today +14 hours
I'm not in Thailand, but am in the same time zone -- looks like I won't be getting much sleep tonight... o_O
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BBM - would those work in a cave with no line of site and twisty rock tunnels?

I don't know. I have never used one; they are quite expensive.
 
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Hypothetical question. Say the first boy gets out fine, but then on the second something goes wrong. You can get what I am saying. Do they continue to carry out extraction?

So many variables... if they lose one of the boys, I think they will continue. If the boy and both divers are lost, i think they would stop and reassess before putting any more rescuers in danger.
If something goes wrong in in one of the really narrow spots, ugh... it could block the passage...
 
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I am deepful grateful to see so much good in the world!

This is heartlifting and brings tears to my eyes thinking of the courage and incredible compassion of those who are risking their lives to save these precious boys.

Everyone involved in this rescue mission, regardless of their role, is magnificent.
 
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