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Thai cave rescue: fifth boy emerges, officials confirm, as rescue effort continues – live | |
(35 minutes later) | |
Thai TV stations have been broadcasting footage of an ambulance, believed to be carrying the fifth rescued boy, driving from the cave to a waiting helicopter. | |
The helicopter was seen heading south towards Chiang Rai where the other rescued boys are treated in hospital. | |
TPBS aired a clip of medics transporting someone on a stretcher from the back of an ambulance to the helicopter at 5:10pm today. No. 5? https://t.co/c3V6cWnS9i | |
เมื่อเวลา 17.15 น. เฮลิคอปเตอร์ยกตัวขึ้น แต่สื่อได้รับการยืนยันว่าเป็น ฮ.ตำรวจ ไม่ใช่ ฮ. ที่พาหมูป่าคนที่ 5 ไปส่งโรงพยาบาล #ถ้ำหลวง #หมูป่าอะคาเดมีแม่สาย pic.twitter.com/bJQnsaQRla | |
A source inside the rescue operation has confirmed to the Guardian a fifth boy emerged from the cave not long ago. | |
An ambulance rush past and about five minutes later a helicopter flew over the media centre site to cheers from many of the Thai volunteers. | |
An ambulance has left the site amid multiple reports of fifth boy being rescued. | |
I now have a source confirming a fifth boy has been rescued from #thamluang. An ambulance has just left the site. https://t.co/vIsMpGtZ7V | |
17.03 หมูป่า คนที่5 เคลื่อนย้ายออกไปแล้ว ส่งรพ.เชียงราย #ถ้ำหลวง #เนชั่นทีวี #ขุนน้ำนางนอน pic.twitter.com/rzKuoO4a78 | |
Local TV said a fifth boy was rescued at 4.23pm. CNN’s witness said it was 4.27pm. | |
A source at the site told the Guardian the fifth boy had not emerged “yet”, as of 5.07pm local time but would likely be out “soon”. | |
UPDATE at 5pm: The 5th boy left the cave at 4:23pm and went to the field hospital.RT @SpringNews_TV: 16.23 น. หมู 5 ขึ้นรถพยาบาลไป รพ.สนาม #ThamLuang #พาทีมหมูป่ากลับบ้าน #ถ้ำหลวง #Thailand pic.twitter.com/Dus3xKfO2V | |
Reuters is reporting that fifth person has been rescued. | |
Rescue workers in Thailand were seen carrying a person on a stretcher away from a cave complex and into a waiting ambulance on Monday, a Reuters witness said. | |
The first four boys, from the group of 13, including the coach, were rescued on Sunday. | |
The entrance to the cave is cordoned off. | |
CNN is reporting that a fifth boy has been seen being rescued from the cave. It cited a member of the rescue team who said a boy was seen on a stretcher at 4.27pm local time emerging from the entrance. This has not been confirmed. | |
Narongsak for Thai PM? | Narongsak for Thai PM? |
Governor Narongsak was recently transferred to another province, but his leadership has earned him a continuing role as chief of the rescue mission, as well as calls on social media that he become prime minister. #ThaiCaveRescue pic.twitter.com/jjg57cpySB | Governor Narongsak was recently transferred to another province, but his leadership has earned him a continuing role as chief of the rescue mission, as well as calls on social media that he become prime minister. #ThaiCaveRescue pic.twitter.com/jjg57cpySB |
The current incumbent, Prayut Chan-O-Cha, is due to visit the rescue operation later on Monday. | The current incumbent, Prayut Chan-O-Cha, is due to visit the rescue operation later on Monday. |
There remains considerable global interest in the rescue attempt despite other distractions this week. | There remains considerable global interest in the rescue attempt despite other distractions this week. |
Support for Thai cave rescue mission, now in its second day, spotted inside #London’s Angel tube station #ThaiCaveRescue pic.twitter.com/zoW01U326A | Support for Thai cave rescue mission, now in its second day, spotted inside #London’s Angel tube station #ThaiCaveRescue pic.twitter.com/zoW01U326A |
#พาทีมหมูป่ากลับบ้าน #ถํ้าหลวง #ถ้ําหลวงขุนน้ํานางนอน #ThamLuang #ThaiNavySEAL #ThaiCaveRescue #ThailandCaveRescue #thailandcaves #ThailandCaveKids CR.SISIDEA @ fanpage facebook pic.twitter.com/1elImdN5L7 | #พาทีมหมูป่ากลับบ้าน #ถํ้าหลวง #ถ้ําหลวงขุนน้ํานางนอน #ThamLuang #ThaiNavySEAL #ThaiCaveRescue #ThailandCaveRescue #thailandcaves #ThailandCaveKids CR.SISIDEA @ fanpage facebook pic.twitter.com/1elImdN5L7 |
The cartoon above, by the artist Sisidea, is being widely shared on Thai social media. It portrays each of the groups taking part in this operation using animals. | The cartoon above, by the artist Sisidea, is being widely shared on Thai social media. It portrays each of the groups taking part in this operation using animals. |
According to the illustrator, the leader of the operation, Narongsak Osatanakorn, is the elephant – the elephant being the symbol of Chiang Rai province. He is a white elephant too – signifying the rareness of his leadership abilities, the cartoonist says. | According to the illustrator, the leader of the operation, Narongsak Osatanakorn, is the elephant – the elephant being the symbol of Chiang Rai province. He is a white elephant too – signifying the rareness of his leadership abilities, the cartoonist says. |
The wild boars are obviously the boys – that’s the name of their football team – while the white horses represent the volunteers. The seals are the Thai navy Seals who are coordinating this operation while the frogs represent the Thai and international divers. | The wild boars are obviously the boys – that’s the name of their football team – while the white horses represent the volunteers. The seals are the Thai navy Seals who are coordinating this operation while the frogs represent the Thai and international divers. |
The lions are the English divers, the kangaroos, the Australians. The Panda is the Chinese team, the cranes, the Japanese team and the moose are the Swedes. The tigers are the Burmese team and the brown elephants are the Laos specialists. The dogs represent the police and the Iron Man is Elon Musk. | The lions are the English divers, the kangaroos, the Australians. The Panda is the Chinese team, the cranes, the Japanese team and the moose are the Swedes. The tigers are the Burmese team and the brown elephants are the Laos specialists. The dogs represent the police and the Iron Man is Elon Musk. |
And the birds – the ones flying the opposite direction to everyone else? They would be the media, and the Thai bloggers who have been criticising the operation. Ouch. | And the birds – the ones flying the opposite direction to everyone else? They would be the media, and the Thai bloggers who have been criticising the operation. Ouch. |
Here’s our latest report on the rescue: | Here’s our latest report on the rescue: |
Rescue divers have started a second rescue operation to ferry more boys from the northern Thailand cave where they have been trapped for the past 16 days. | Rescue divers have started a second rescue operation to ferry more boys from the northern Thailand cave where they have been trapped for the past 16 days. |
Divers at the site told the Guardian on Monday morning they were preparing to re-enter the cave where they spent more than eight hours on Sunday guiding four of the 12 trapped boys to freedom. | Divers at the site told the Guardian on Monday morning they were preparing to re-enter the cave where they spent more than eight hours on Sunday guiding four of the 12 trapped boys to freedom. |
Officials later confirmed the divers had entered Tham Luang Nang Non cave at about 11am local time (5am BST). “At 11am we sent the second team,” said Narongsak Osatanakorn, the head of the joint command centre coordinating the operation. | Officials later confirmed the divers had entered Tham Luang Nang Non cave at about 11am local time (5am BST). “At 11am we sent the second team,” said Narongsak Osatanakorn, the head of the joint command centre coordinating the operation. |
He said the conditions that had triggered Sunday’s operation – declining water levels in the cave, the readiness of rescuers and the physical and mental health of the stranded boys – were the same on Monday morning and the rescue had commenced five hours’ earlier than expected. | He said the conditions that had triggered Sunday’s operation – declining water levels in the cave, the readiness of rescuers and the physical and mental health of the stranded boys – were the same on Monday morning and the rescue had commenced five hours’ earlier than expected. |
How will the rescue work? | How will the rescue work? |
Thai authorities confirmed on Sunday that a rescue operation was under way. Eighteen divers entered the cave after water levels dropped significantly. | Thai authorities confirmed on Sunday that a rescue operation was under way. Eighteen divers entered the cave after water levels dropped significantly. |
The boys and their coach will be brought out one-by-one, with each accompanied by two divers in a process that could continue until at least Monday. A doctor with cave-diving experience earlier went into the chamber and approved them for the operation. | The boys and their coach will be brought out one-by-one, with each accompanied by two divers in a process that could continue until at least Monday. A doctor with cave-diving experience earlier went into the chamber and approved them for the operation. |
Round-the-clock efforts to pump water out of the cave appear to have paid off with conditions said to be walkable in some parts of the 1.7km passageway between the third chamber and the ledge where the team were found sheltering on 2 July. | Round-the-clock efforts to pump water out of the cave appear to have paid off with conditions said to be walkable in some parts of the 1.7km passageway between the third chamber and the ledge where the team were found sheltering on 2 July. |
It is unclear whether the boys themselves will need to dive although they have been trained in how to breathe through scuba masks. The death on Friday of Saman Kunan, a former Thai navy seal, starkly illustrated how dangerous any rescue involving diving apparatus could be. Kunan died from a lack of air while replenishing air tanks between the cave’s third chamber and the landmark Monk’s Junction. | It is unclear whether the boys themselves will need to dive although they have been trained in how to breathe through scuba masks. The death on Friday of Saman Kunan, a former Thai navy seal, starkly illustrated how dangerous any rescue involving diving apparatus could be. Kunan died from a lack of air while replenishing air tanks between the cave’s third chamber and the landmark Monk’s Junction. |
Rescue divers have already fixed guide ropes along the passageways, which would be used to navigate the team out. It is unlikely the boys would carry their own 12-litre air tanks – they are more likely to receive air from a navy diver’s supply. | Rescue divers have already fixed guide ropes along the passageways, which would be used to navigate the team out. It is unlikely the boys would carry their own 12-litre air tanks – they are more likely to receive air from a navy diver’s supply. |
With further monsoon rains forecast, officials knew the window in which they could launch a rescue operation was diminishing. Another deluge risked stranding the group for months, which would mean drilling a shaft into the cave became the only prospect of rescuing the team before the end of the monsoon season. After Kunan’s death concerns also grew about the quality of air inside the cave. | With further monsoon rains forecast, officials knew the window in which they could launch a rescue operation was diminishing. Another deluge risked stranding the group for months, which would mean drilling a shaft into the cave became the only prospect of rescuing the team before the end of the monsoon season. After Kunan’s death concerns also grew about the quality of air inside the cave. |
The press briefing has now finished. Here’s what we learned: | The press briefing has now finished. Here’s what we learned: |
• The rescue operation to extract more boys began on Monday at 11am (5am BST). The same divers who went in on Sunday have been called upon again, but there are no reports on their progress. | • The rescue operation to extract more boys began on Monday at 11am (5am BST). The same divers who went in on Sunday have been called upon again, but there are no reports on their progress. |
• Officials said that conditions were as good as they were on Sunday, when the first four boys were extracted. They said that the rain yesterday did not affect water levels inside the cave. | • Officials said that conditions were as good as they were on Sunday, when the first four boys were extracted. They said that the rain yesterday did not affect water levels inside the cave. |
• Officials suggested that the stronger boys would be rescued first and that they could emerge between 7.30pm and 8.30pm local time. | • Officials suggested that the stronger boys would be rescued first and that they could emerge between 7.30pm and 8.30pm local time. |
• Authorities complained about some of yesterday’s media coverage, saying a drone was flown above the operation. They also claimed media outlets listened to police radio reports. | • Authorities complained about some of yesterday’s media coverage, saying a drone was flown above the operation. They also claimed media outlets listened to police radio reports. |
• Consideration is also being made about whether parents should be allowed to see the boys who have already been rescued, potentially through a glass door. There must be no physical contact with the boys until the results of blood tests come back. The four boys in hospital are asking to eat pad kra pao (Thai basil chicken). | • Consideration is also being made about whether parents should be allowed to see the boys who have already been rescued, potentially through a glass door. There must be no physical contact with the boys until the results of blood tests come back. The four boys in hospital are asking to eat pad kra pao (Thai basil chicken). |
Speaking at a press briefing, officials suggested that the stronger boys would be rescued first. | Speaking at a press briefing, officials suggested that the stronger boys would be rescued first. |
Asked which boys are coming out first he says, “The perfect ones, the most ready ones” #thamluangcave @sloumarsh | Asked which boys are coming out first he says, “The perfect ones, the most ready ones” #thamluangcave @sloumarsh |
The first boy will emerge about four to five hours from the press conference, meaning between 7.30pm and 8.30pm local time #ThamLuangCave @sloumarsh | The first boy will emerge about four to five hours from the press conference, meaning between 7.30pm and 8.30pm local time #ThamLuangCave @sloumarsh |
Divers went in to extract more boys from the cave on Monday at 11am (5am BST), official reports have confirmed. | Divers went in to extract more boys from the cave on Monday at 11am (5am BST), official reports have confirmed. |
“The factors are as good as yesterday ... The rescue team is the same team with a few replacements,” Narongsak Osatanakorn, the head of the joint command centre coordinating the operation said. | “The factors are as good as yesterday ... The rescue team is the same team with a few replacements,” Narongsak Osatanakorn, the head of the joint command centre coordinating the operation said. |
He added: “The water level is not worrisome ... Yesterday’s rain did not affect water levels inside the cave.” | He added: “The water level is not worrisome ... Yesterday’s rain did not affect water levels inside the cave.” |
Second operation commenced 11am #thamluangcave @sloumarsh | Second operation commenced 11am #thamluangcave @sloumarsh |