Storm expected, Thai authorities alarmed at being stuck in the cave

Thai authorities continue without stopping operations for the rescue of 12 boys and their trainers trapped in a cave from the floodwater, while clouds that are flocking over the area signal that they must make a decision very soon. Meteorologists predict heavy rainfall in the days ahead [...]
Meteorologists predict heavy rainfall in the coming days, and there is no guarantee that the underground room where the boys are not being flooded.
Their stay there for several months to wait for the rainy season seems to be an unalterable plan and the weight of the decision to get them through immersion is growing more and more on the shoulders of the authorities.
The death of one of the professional divers in the deep of the cave Friday has made this decision even more difficult, while the options for saving small football players appear to be very few and all full of risk.
Through a very touching letter from the bottom of the earth, the boys told their parents that they are fine and that they will soon get out of there while families wait outside the cave for the good news. Buddhist monks who pray in front of the cave every night feel that the dry weather that has lasted strangely is the result of their efforts.
But predictions of rapid rainfall will hardly be denied by prayer, and the decision to get boys out of the cave becomes increasingly urgent with each hour that passes.












