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Thailand cave rescue: officials confirm rescue operation has begun – live Thailand cave rescue: officials confirm rescue operation has begun – live
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We understand that the Australian doctor who gave the boys the final approval for the operation is a civilian who has extensive cave-diving experience and was specifically requested by British divers involved in the operation.
He is now part of the rescue mission – though we are unclear if he is one of the 18 divers inside. Authorities say they are not approved to release his name and can’t ask his permission because he’s currently involved in the mission.
Thai authorities have confirmed that a rescue operation is under way.
At 10am local time they sent 18 divers into the cave to bring out the boys – including 13 international divers and five Thai navy Seals. The former governor in charge of the rescue operation called the international divers “all-stars” and the Thai divers “five of our best”.
Water levels have dropped significantly since Saturday, and officials say that they are now at “peak readiness”.
Officials would not confirm if the boys would have to dive out of the caves, but said that water levels had dropped enough that much of the cave network was walkable.
It might take up to two days for all the boys and their coach to come out. The boys will be brought out one by one.
Officials said that they might stop and start the operation “depending on weather”.
The first rescued boys could come at 9pm local time on Sunday.
The children are said to be in high spirits and “ready to go”. The families have been informed about the plan and have also agreed.
Earlier today all media and non-rescue personnel were cleared from the cave site area.
The coordinator of the rescue efforts said rescuers were still in a “war with water and time” as monsoon rainclouds loomed over the north of the country early on Sunday.
The 12 boys and their football coach have been trapped inside the cave for 15 days now, after they ventured into the caves on 23 June and got trapped by rising waters.
They were discovered by British divers on Monday night after a nine-day round-the-clock search involving teams from all over the world.
Narongsak Osatanakorn, the governor of Chiang Rai province, has said the boys are “very determined” and ready to come out.
“The kids are very determined and they are of high-spirit. All 13 have been informed about the operation and they are ready to come out. They firmly decide to come out with us.”
The childrens’ families also support the mission, he said.
The governor said the medical team had been rehearsing for the past four days.
“Any bit of confusion is not allowed. We practiced the whole day yesterday. I assure you that we are very ready in this mission.”
Earlier in the week, our correspondents in Thailand wrote a piece about the boys from the Wild Boars football team who are trapped inside the cave. The team includes Chanin Wiboonrungrueng, 11, the youngest in the squad, and left-winger Adul Sam-on, 14, whose English skills have earned him admiration at home.
You can read the full report here:
As he announced the launch of a rescue mission to free the children, the governor said:
Today we are most ready. Today is D-Day. Today at 10am, 13 foreign divers went in to extract the children, along with five [Thai] navy Seals.
As we look at the weather forecast, a storm is coming and torrential rain is expected, then our 100% readiness will decrease and we will have to pump the water out again,” he said.
As for the kid factor, the kids are very determined and they are of high spirit. All 13 kids have been informed about the operation and they are ready to come out. They firmly decided to come out with us.
The families of the kids have been informed and they agree with us.
We’ve rehearsed [the medical preparations] for the past three to four days. We even practiced with a real kid – practicing the position of O2 tank and the marking ... I assure you that we are very ready in this mission.
I ask you all to patiently wait for news and send support and wish them success.”
Our full story on today’s dramatic events and the rescue mission currently under way is here.
Officials have not confirmed whether the boys would need to dive during the mission, but have suggested that much of the route can be walked.Officials have not confirmed whether the boys would need to dive during the mission, but have suggested that much of the route can be walked.
“Although there are some slightly difficult parts that we have to bend or crawl [in] we can say that we can just walk through,” Narongsak Osatanakorn, former governor of Chiang Rai province, who is heading up the rescue operation said of conditions in the cave.“Although there are some slightly difficult parts that we have to bend or crawl [in] we can say that we can just walk through,” Narongsak Osatanakorn, former governor of Chiang Rai province, who is heading up the rescue operation said of conditions in the cave.
“We have done extremely well as yesterday we were able to reduce the water level by 30cm, the record of what we’ve achieved.”“We have done extremely well as yesterday we were able to reduce the water level by 30cm, the record of what we’ve achieved.”
However, the governor was asked directly if the boys would need to dive and declined to answer, saying only that most of the path would be walkable.However, the governor was asked directly if the boys would need to dive and declined to answer, saying only that most of the path would be walkable.
The governor said that preparations, which have been ongoing for most of the last week, stepped up last night as conditions improved.The governor said that preparations, which have been ongoing for most of the last week, stepped up last night as conditions improved.
“At 9pm last night we started clearing many things because we have reached the peak point of readiness,” he said.“At 9pm last night we started clearing many things because we have reached the peak point of readiness,” he said.
“The meaning of readiness is ... perfect weather, water [levels] and the kids’ readiness, physical and mental,” he said.“The meaning of readiness is ... perfect weather, water [levels] and the kids’ readiness, physical and mental,” he said.
“There is no time limit for the operation,” the governor said.“There is no time limit for the operation,” the governor said.
“It depends on the weather, it depends on the water levels. If something changes we’ll stop. But I expect the operation to finish within the next couple of days.”“It depends on the weather, it depends on the water levels. If something changes we’ll stop. But I expect the operation to finish within the next couple of days.”
Michael Safi was at the press conference that has just concluded and has this full report about what was said there.Michael Safi was at the press conference that has just concluded and has this full report about what was said there.
Eighteen divers have entered a northern Thailand cave on Sunday morning to retrieve 12 boys and their football coach who have been stranded in a cave for more than two weeks.Eighteen divers have entered a northern Thailand cave on Sunday morning to retrieve 12 boys and their football coach who have been stranded in a cave for more than two weeks.
The rescue operation commenced around 10am local time and the soonest any boy will be freed is 9pm, said Narongsak Osatanakorn, former governor of Chiang Rai province, who is heading up the rescue operation.The rescue operation commenced around 10am local time and the soonest any boy will be freed is 9pm, said Narongsak Osatanakorn, former governor of Chiang Rai province, who is heading up the rescue operation.
They will be removed one-by-one and the operation could continue until at least tomorrow.They will be removed one-by-one and the operation could continue until at least tomorrow.
The team includes 13 international divers and five Thai navy Seals. “We can say they are all international all stars involved in this diving operation and we selected five of our best who can work with them,” Osatanakorn said.The team includes 13 international divers and five Thai navy Seals. “We can say they are all international all stars involved in this diving operation and we selected five of our best who can work with them,” Osatanakorn said.
The boys and their families had been informed. “Their health and their minds are ready and they all have knowledge of the mission,” he said. “They’re ready to go out.”The boys and their families had been informed. “Their health and their minds are ready and they all have knowledge of the mission,” he said. “They’re ready to go out.”
He said the 1.5km path from the cave entrance to the “third chamber” that has been a staging ground for the operation was not completely dry but mostly walkable. “Yesterday the water levels were the lowest they had been,” Osatanakorn said.He said the 1.5km path from the cave entrance to the “third chamber” that has been a staging ground for the operation was not completely dry but mostly walkable. “Yesterday the water levels were the lowest they had been,” Osatanakorn said.
He would not say whether the boys would need to dive at all in the 1.7km journey from where they are sheltering to the third chamber.He would not say whether the boys would need to dive at all in the 1.7km journey from where they are sheltering to the third chamber.
The press conference has now finished.The press conference has now finished.
The operation could take three to four days, said an army spokesperson and the mission “depends on the weather”.The operation could take three to four days, said an army spokesperson and the mission “depends on the weather”.
Despite this, the governor reported that all of the 12 boys and their coach are “very ready” to come out.Despite this, the governor reported that all of the 12 boys and their coach are “very ready” to come out.
The governor will not confirm if the boys have to dive out of the caves, which has been a point of concern in the planning of the rescue.The governor will not confirm if the boys have to dive out of the caves, which has been a point of concern in the planning of the rescue.
The governor just said that today is the best day to attempt the journey “because most of the path is walkable”.The governor just said that today is the best day to attempt the journey “because most of the path is walkable”.
He won't say if the boys have to dive - just says today is best day because most of path is walkable #ThamLuangCave @MsKateLyonsHe won't say if the boys have to dive - just says today is best day because most of path is walkable #ThamLuangCave @MsKateLyons
The governor has said that the 13 international divers who will go in to the cave to rescue the boys are “all stars.”The governor has said that the 13 international divers who will go in to the cave to rescue the boys are “all stars.”
“And we selected five of our best who can work with them,” he said.“And we selected five of our best who can work with them,” he said.
It was previously reported that having Thai-speaking divers whom the boys have a bond with was going to be key to the rescue operation.It was previously reported that having Thai-speaking divers whom the boys have a bond with was going to be key to the rescue operation.
We can say they are all international all stars involved in this diving operation and we selected five of our best who can work with them, governor says #ThamLuangCave @MsKateLyonsWe can say they are all international all stars involved in this diving operation and we selected five of our best who can work with them, governor says #ThamLuangCave @MsKateLyons
An Australian doctor assessed the boys last night and gave them the all-clear, said the governor. Once they are out of the cave they will choose the most suitable way to move them and have helicopters on standby in case they are needed.An Australian doctor assessed the boys last night and gave them the all-clear, said the governor. Once they are out of the cave they will choose the most suitable way to move them and have helicopters on standby in case they are needed.
A spokesman is speaking now and said they had been aided by lower-than-expected rainfall.A spokesman is speaking now and said they had been aided by lower-than-expected rainfall.
The governor said the earliest the boys would come out was 9pm tonight, due to the long journey from where they are located and the entrance, and they cannot guarantee the mission will be completed today, because the boys will all come out gradually.The governor said the earliest the boys would come out was 9pm tonight, due to the long journey from where they are located and the entrance, and they cannot guarantee the mission will be completed today, because the boys will all come out gradually.
The rescue mission has begun, the governor has confirmed at a press conference this morning.The rescue mission has begun, the governor has confirmed at a press conference this morning.
18 divers have been sent into the caves to retrieve the 12 boys and their football coach. The 13 people inside the cave have been informed and are ready and their families have been informed.18 divers have been sent into the caves to retrieve the 12 boys and their football coach. The 13 people inside the cave have been informed and are ready and their families have been informed.
Medical teams have been rehearsing for three days and are ready to treat the group when they emerge.Medical teams have been rehearsing for three days and are ready to treat the group when they emerge.
The governor said that the factors affecting the readiness for any rescue attempt are the weather, the water, and the readiness of the team the condition of the boys.The governor said that the factors affecting the readiness for any rescue attempt are the weather, the water, and the readiness of the team the condition of the boys.
“Today is the peak of our readiness,” said Narongsak.“Today is the peak of our readiness,” said Narongsak.
It is possible for divers to advance to the third chamber on foot. It’s not dry but it’s the lowest the water level has been, said the governor.It is possible for divers to advance to the third chamber on foot. It’s not dry but it’s the lowest the water level has been, said the governor.