I had been watching the news for the past week and saying many prayers for the Thailand group of soccer boys. It broke my heart to hear that they were so young and trapped inside a cave. Some of them unable to swim. They were trapped deep within the cave and had to go over 2 miles up and and down and many areas long periods under water in pitch blackness to get out. It took a team of navy seals and skilled divers to help the boys out using scuba gear. I pictured my kids being there and how hard and scary that would be. Pitch dark blackness, little food, and dangerously low oxygen. I was relieved and praising God when I heard they all got out safely.
July 10, 2018 MAE SAI, Thailand (AP) - All 12 boys and their soccer coach have been rescued from a flooded cave in northern Thailand, the Thai navy SEALs said Tuesday, ending an 18-day ordeal. The plight of the boys and their coach has riveted Thailand and much of the world — from the heart-sinking news that they were missing to the first flickering video of the huddle of anxious yet smiling boys when they were found 10 days later by a pair of British divers. They were trapped in the cave that became flooded by monsoon rains while they were exploring it after a soccer practice on June 23.
The boys and their coach went exploring in the massive Tham Luang Nang Non cave on June 23 after a soccer practice, and were cut off when a rainstorm flooded the cave. A massive international search operation was launched and it took 10 days to locate the boys, who had taken shelter on a dry slope deep in the complex.
Authorities have been rushing to extract the boys, ages 11-16, and their coach from the cave as the annual monsoon bears down on the mountainous region in far northern Chiang Rai province. Workers have been laboring around the clock to pump water out of the cave, and authorities said Monday that heavy downpours overnight did not raise water levels inside.
The four boys pulled from the cave Sunday in an urgent and dangerous operation that involved them diving through the cave’s dark, tight and twisting passages were happy and in good health, authorities said.
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