
Thai Cave Rescue: All 12 Boys, Soccer Coach Freed From Cave
The last remaining member of the Wild Boars soccer team and his coach have been pulled out of a flooded cave in Thailand.
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The last remaining member of the Wild Boars soccer team and his coach have been pulled out of a flooded cave in Thailand.
Only one boy and his soccer coach remain trapped in a Thai cave, after rescuers pulled out three more members of the Wild Boar soccer team.
Divers and rescue workers in Thailand have begun what could be the final push to free four boys and their soccer coach still trapped in a cave in the country's remote north, according to a Thai Navy official with knowledge of the operational details.
The boys will be checked for malnutrition, dehydration and an array of other health effects.
Rescuers working at a cave site in northern Thailand brought at least one boy out of the flooded cave system Monday, according to a witness working with the rescue team.
The return of seasonal monsoon rains will complicate any attempt to rescue the boys, who became stranded deep inside the tunnel network 14 days ago following a sudden flash flood.
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