This is the dramatic rescue operation of the children of Thailand / News

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This information is going around the world, and it is a dramatic event that has had the world paralyzed, and it is a group of children who accidentally got trapped in a cave and for their rescue is totally a challenge

Here I want to share the following information that I take from a reliable internet source:

Eight of the twelve Thai children trapped in the Tham Luang cave were rescued after spending two weeks inside the cave in northern Thailand. Thirteen professional divers completed the journey with the children, who traveled 3.2 kilometers to leave the cave. The rest of the football team and their coach remain inside waiting for the second run. More are expected in the next hours.

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The lost received food, sheets and diving classes in the days before the start of the rescue. The process is being done in the following way: professional divers travel the 3.2 kilometers that separate the base camp from the place where the children are perched. Next, each rescued child is properly equipped and escorted by two or three divers on their return trip. Luckily for everyone, the operation is being solved with greater agility because there are sections where they could walk through the narrow corridors inside the grotto. The monsoon rains are not being as aggressive as the forecasts pointed out, so the journey did not have to be exclusively under water. These are the four essential tools that rescuers are using to bring children to the mainland.

The four children who left Tham Luang in the first round on Sunday embraced with the divers who saved their lives, as The Guardian told the scene. They then went to a hospital in Chiang Rai province to receive medical attention. They were trapped for practically a fortnight in a dark cave, narrow and muddy. On Monday the activity resumed and four others left.

The time runs against the rest of the group, since the rain is unknown and the route is complicated. A lifeguard, former Thai marine, died Friday inside the cave after running out of oxygen in the tank. To prevent a similar disaster, the rescue team left bottles at specific points on the road in case something similar happens. The rescued children remain in quarantine for the time being in the hospital while the medical examinations are carried out in order to avoid any risk of infection.

Source: https://www.infobae.com/america/mundo/2018/07/08/asi-es-el-dramatico-operativo-de-rescate-de-los-ninos-de-tailandia-que-paraliza- to the world/

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