Thai Navy SEALs photo goes viral after rescue
"Hooyah!" A photo of four Thai Navy SEALs who stayed with the soccer team trapped in a cave has gone viral after the last group exited safely
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"Hooyah!" A photo of four Thai Navy SEALs who stayed with the soccer team trapped in a cave has gone viral after the last group exited safely
All 12 boys and their soccer coach who were trapped in a cave in Thailand for over two weeks are now recovering in the hospital. Dr. Teresa Amato, the emergency medicine chairperson at LIJ-Forest Hills Hospital, joined CBSN to explain what medical conditions the boys may be suffering from.
Divers completed their rescue mission Tuesday by safely removing the last five members of a Thai youth soccer team from a cave. The 12 boys and their coach are now hospitalized after being trapped in the cave for more than two weeks. CBS News correspondent Anna Werner joins CBSN from Chiang Rai, Thailand, with more on their conditions and how the rescue was carried out.
All 12 boys and their soccer coach have been safely removed from the cave in Thailand, after being trapped for over two weeks. Child psychiatrist Dr. Victor Fornari joined CBSN with reaction to the news.
Thailand's prime minster says the young soccer plays trapped in the cave for more than 2 weeks did not receive tranquilizers for their risky trip out, but he says they were give anti-anxiety medication.
Twelve boys and their soccer coach have been rescued from a cave in Thailand in a complicated mission. Divers, engineers and other personnel from around the world worked together in a coordinated plan to rescue the boys, which took several days. Former U.S. Navy SEAL Jake Zweig joins CBSN to talk about the success of the mission.
"All 12 'Wild Boars' and coach have been extracted from the cave," Thai navy SEALS say
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All 12 members of the soccer team trapped since June 23rd in a Thailand cave have been saved along with their coach. Anna Werner reports on what happens next.
The final push to rescue the last of the 13 people trapped in a cave is underway in Thailand. At least two more boys have been pulled out so far this morning. Divers guided eight of the boys to safey in the first two days of the rescue effort. Mark Strassmann goes inside a similar cave system in Florida Caverns State Park, to show some of the conditions the soccer team endured for more than two weeks.
Sources tell CBS News the last boy and coach of the soccer team that was trapped in a Thailand cave for more than two weeks have been rescued. Anna Werner reports from Mae Sai, Thailand.
Rescuers working on what they hope is a final mission to save remaining trapped boys, soccer coach
Two more members of a soccer team trapped in a northern Thailand cave have been rescued. Officials at the scene say they intend to bring out all five of those who were still inside on Tuesday. Eight boys who were rescued during the past two days are recovering at a nearby hospital. They're described as being in high spirits. Anna Werner reports from Mae Sai, Thailand.
Thai officials said Tuesday divers had begun their third trip into the cave in the hopes of bringing out the remaining five people trapped in the cave. Mauritius Bell, a diving instructor with San Francisco's California Academy of Sciences, joins CBSN to discuss what is involved with the rescue.
Boys rescued from a cave in Thailand are at a hospital getting care. While some are reported to be in stable condition, it could take days before they're released. CBS News correspondent Anna Werner reports.
In just a few hours, rescue efforts will resume in Thailand. So far, eight boys trapped in a cave have been brought to safety, but it's still a dangerous process. CBS News foreign correspondent Ben Tracy has the latest.
Four boys, coach remain trapped in cave after two days of rescue operations
The photo symbolizes the bond and the international effort to rescue 12 boys and their soccer coach from a cave in Thailand
A man from Marion, Illinois, has been asked by the Thai military to use his groundwater expertise to help save 12 boys and their soccer coach trapped in a cave
Eight rescued boys who spent two weeks trapped in a cave in Thailand are now be evaluated by medical professionals. Child psychiatrist Daniel Bober joined CBSN to discuss the impact this trauma could have on the kids.
As rescue efforts continue to get the rest of a Thai soccer team out of a flooded cave, the wait has been especially hard on the boys' parents. Family therapist Dr. Kathryn Smerling joined CBSN with more.
Former Navy SEAL Jake Zweig joined CBSN to discuss the dangers of rescuing the boys from a flooded cave in Thailand. He compared the challenges to climbing Mount Everest.
The rescue efforts to get 12 boys and their coach out of a flooded cave in Thailand after more than two weeks have captured attention around the world. Former Navy SEAL David Sears joined CBSN to discuss the challenges involved.
Members of a boy's soccer team in Thailand are being rescued after more than two weeks trapped in a flooded cave. Dr. Kathryn Smerling, a family psychologist, joined CBSN to discuss the potential impact on the kid and their families.
The world is watching northern Thailand, where eyewitnesses say divers have pulled another boy out of a flooded cave. It's the second stage of a mission to save 12 boys and their soccer coach, trapped underground for more than two weeks. Ben Tracy reports from Chiang Rai.
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