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First boys emerge safely from cave as rescue operation continues
Rescue officials say four of the trapped boys have emerged safely from the cave, arriving much sooner than expected
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Rescue officials say four of the trapped boys have emerged safely from the cave, arriving much sooner than expected
Rescue operations are underway in Thailand to save 12 young schoolboys who have been trapped in a cave for two weeks. At least two have been rescued, multiple reports say. CBS News' Ben Tracy has more on the latest developments.
The rescue is underway of 12 young boys and their soccer coach who have been trapped in a cave in Thailand for more than two weeks. CBS News foreign correspondent Ben Tracy has the latest.
Thai mission commander says they will they will do everything they can to minimize the risk to the boys' lives
15-year-old Kongphob was supposed to go to the cave the day 12 boys became trapped, but he went home instead because his parents needed his motorbike
Rescuers say they won't immediately attempt an underwater evacuation because the boys have not yet learned adequate diving skills
"There are probably many complexities that are hard to appreciate without being there in person," entrepreneur tweets
"We originally thought the boys can stay safe inside the cave for quite some time, but circumstances have changed," commander says
"His job was to deliver oxygen. He did not have enough on his way back," said a local governor
Crews have been trying to pump water out of the cave in an effort to get the boys to safety
John Volanthen and his partner Rick Stanton were the first to reach 12 boys inside a cave in Thailand, but their mission is far from over
More rain this weekend could make getting Thai soccer team and coach out impossible, so race is on to drop water level
The local governor in Thailand says the boys have tried on dive masks that would allow them to breathe underwater
The boys, aged 11 to 16 years old, and their soccer coach have been trapped underground by floodwaters for 11 days
Efforts to rescue a group of young soccer players from a cave in Thailand have been complicated by rising flood waters
Thailand's Tham Luang Nang Non is long, treacherous and flooded, so extracting 13 people with no dive experience may take a while
12 boys from a soccer team and their coach were discovered, 10 days after they went missing inside an intricate cave system
Good news came just hours after rescue teams announced what they hoped would be the final push into the flooded cave network
Efforts ramp up to find soccer team and coach missing more than a week in Thailand cave network
The 12 Thai boys and their soccer coach who spent more than two weeks stuck in a cave headed home from the hospital today. Doctors said they were in good health. CBS News correspondent Anna Werner joined CBSN from Chiang Rai, Thailand, where she was at the team's press conference.
The rescue of the remaining 9 people trapped in the cave in Thailand won't begin again for a few more hours as the government restocks its supplies. Washington Post reporter Shibani Mahtani joins CBSN from Mae Sai to discuss the latest on the rescue efforts, while former U.S. Navy SEAL Dave Sears discusses what the rescue entails.
The rescue of the 9 members of a soccer team still trapped in a cave in Thailand resumed Monday. Thai media reported that their 25-year-old coach was in the first four to be rescued. CBS News foreign correspondent Ben Tracy reports.
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