12 people's rescue mission begins in Thailand Cave

In Thailand, the rescue mission of 12 young football players and their coach, trapped in a cave for two weeks now. Rescue teams entered the cave at 10 o'clock with that local time of 5am, while only diving teams, doctors and forces remain at its entrance [...]
Rescue teams entered the cave at 10: 00 a.m. with that local party, while only diving teams, doctors and security forces remain at its entrance.
The boys were exploring the cave on June 23rd when they were forced to remain trapped as a result of the water flow. Already, 13 foreign divers and 5 from the Thailand Navy have been involved in this difficult mission.
According to predictions, if everything goes well, the first to leave the cave can do so at 21 p.m., with that local 16 with ours, while the operation is supposed to last at least a few days. The rescue plan has been informed of both the group of stranded boys and their family.
It still remains unclear how the stranded boys will be moved, but the odds are that on this journey to get back into the sunlight they will have to dive in some cases, and in others where the water level allows them to walk.











