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  • Chiang Rai: What we know – 2.30pm | Thaiger

    Chiang Rai: What we know – 2.30pm

    Divers have been preparing over the past 12 hours to resume their extraction of the remaining 9 people still inside the cave. They re-entered the cave mouth at 11am this morning. On this basis, comparing to yesterday’s timing, we can expect more of the team to emerge from the caves early this evening, but that is pure speculation. A drone…

  • One boy emerged in a serious condition, now recovering | Thaiger

    One boy emerged in a serious condition, now recovering

    The condition of one of the Mu Pa footballers who were rescued from the Tham Luang Cave in Chiang Rai last evening, and initially was initially causing concerns with his health, is improving. He had been listed as red, signifying a ‘serious case’ after being trapped in Tham Luang cave since June 23. However officials now say he is recovering…

  • First two players now safe at Chiang Rai hospital. Two more emerge from cave. | Thaiger

    First two players now safe at Chiang Rai hospital. Two more emerge from cave.

    The first two trapped footballers have been safely evacuated out of Tham Luang cave, a military news source has confirmed. Meanwhile the Thai Navy Seals Facebook page reported that at 7.47pm two more boys emerged from the cave, one needing medical assistance, but his condition is not fully known at this time. The Royal Thai Airforce’s Facebook fanpage “Air Force…

  • Chiang Rai: They will start coming out tonight at 9pm | Thaiger

    Chiang Rai: They will start coming out tonight at 9pm

    PHOTO: Thai PBS “Today is D-Day,” says the Chiang Rai Governor, adding that 13 international cave divers and 5 Navy SEAL members have gone into the cave to bring out the Mu Pa Football Academy members. “Each of the survivors will be escorted by two rescue divers. He told a media briefing that the first survivor should be brought out,…

  • Chiang Rai: The rescue is on | Thaiger

    Chiang Rai: The rescue is on

    The evacuation is currently underway. The Chiang Rai Governor says the rescue mission started at 10am this morning and could take all of today and into tonight to complete. If all goes well they expect to bring the first footballer out around 9pm. The 13 trapped football team members are said to be ‘ready to go home’. They are…

  • 220 rescuers looking for crevices and tunnels into the cave | Thaiger

    220 rescuers looking for crevices and tunnels into the cave

    Whilst a plan has firmed to get the trapped footballers out of Tham Luang cave using a ‘buddy’ system and staged triage along the exit route, many others are still trying to find entry points from above the cave. More than 220 rescue operation officials will camp on top of the mountain above the Tham Luang cave in Chiang Rai…

  • Situation ‘perfect’ for evacuation – Narongsak Osottanakorn | Thaiger

    Situation ‘perfect’ for evacuation – Narongsak Osottanakorn

    Narongsak Osottanakorn, chief of the rescue operation, is saying that conditions are ‘perfect’ for an attempted evacuation. He says that the weather should be OK, in the next few days, for an attempted evacuation. Any longer than this and the rains will return along with conditions inside the cave becoming more challenging as well. This is a more upbeat mood…

  • Heavy rain forecast forcing rescuers to act, or wait | Thaiger

    Heavy rain forecast forcing rescuers to act, or wait

    Outgoing Chiang Rai governor, Narongsak, at a media briefing held at midnight last night, has admitted that oxygen supply within the section of the cave where the 13 footballers are waiting, has become a major concern. He also mentioned the threat from potential heavy rains in the next few days that is forcing the rescue teams to consider a premature…

  • “Urgent need to extract the survivors”, Chiang Rai Governor | Thaiger

    “Urgent need to extract the survivors”, Chiang Rai Governor

    A breakdown of rescue efforts at Chiang Rai in an excellent graphic from The Nation. Last night the former Governor of Chiang Rai at a midnight media conference said that there was an urgent need to extract the 13 with the threat of more rain and the health deterioration of some of the 13 survivors. The authorities and personnel involved…

  • Calamity off the coast of Phuket and the latest from Chiang Rai caves. | Thaiger

    Calamity off the coast of Phuket and the latest from Chiang Rai caves.

  • Thaiger TV: Update on the two big stories from Thailand today | Thaiger

    Thaiger TV: Update on the two big stories from Thailand today

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  • Chiang Rai: Former Thai Navy SEAL dies during rescue | Thaiger

    Chiang Rai: Former Thai Navy SEAL dies during rescue

    A former Thai navy SEAL has died while on the way way back to the ‘hall 3’ area from where the 13 footballers are stranded. He was participating in the rescue of the 13 footballers in the Tham Luang Caves in Chiang Rai. He had finished his paid work with the Thai Navy SEAL team but was working with the rescue…

  • So close, yet so far – challengers ahead for divers and survivors | Thaiger

    So close, yet so far – challengers ahead for divers and survivors

    Whilst rescuers are tackling the tricky task of removing the 13 trapped footballers from the Tham Luang caves, the Governor of Chiang Rai has shared some of the latest thinking and strategies from the divers and rescue team. Doctors say that the 13 survivors are not physically ready to be taken out after their extended stay in total darkness for…

  • Can’t swim, can’t dive. But it’s the only option. | Thaiger

    Can’t swim, can’t dive. But it’s the only option.

    PHOTO: Army doctor Colonel Pak Loharachun on Wednesday prepares inside the cave to treat minor wounds sustained by the football team members – Thai Navy SEALS “The fittest of the survivors will be the first to come out, others will follow,” Narongsak Osotanakorn, Chiang Rai governor and head of the rescue operations, said yesterday. Rescuers do not want to delay…

  • Navy SEALS now taking care of the team inside the cave | Thaiger

    Navy SEALS now taking care of the team inside the cave

    PHOTO: Thai Navy SEALS Whilst the 13 footballers have now been found, weak but in relatively good condition and spirits, they are no closer to enjoying a hug from their parents, family or friends at the moment. Whilst they remain ‘close, yet so far’, every photo, video or voice heard is savoured. Parents of the boys trapped in the Chiang…

  • Options and opportunities – getting the football team out of the caves | Thaiger

    Options and opportunities – getting the football team out of the caves

    PHOTOS: The Nation/Thai Navy Seals Facebook Page “…all of them are in the good hands of seven Navy SEALs, who will be with them and take care of them all the time.” Authorities are mulling whether they should wait for water levels to subside, which could take a long time, or use divers to bring the footballers out in a…

  • Chiang Rai: Alternatives being checked out for the evacuation of the 13 member team | Thaiger

    Chiang Rai: Alternatives being checked out for the evacuation of the 13 member team

    Finding the 13 footballers 300 metres away from the ‘Pattaya Beach’ inside the caves is just the first step in the recovery operation. But the prospect of getting 13 weak individuals out through the inundated and tricky cave systems, a lot of it still underwater, is proving an enormous challenge for rescuers. So, rescue teams are continuing to search for…

  • Chiang Rai: Complicated process of evacuation begins | Thaiger

    Chiang Rai: Complicated process of evacuation begins

    “Operation to rescue footballers a success but not over yet.” Chiang Rai Governor. “The operation to rescue the 13 missing Mu Pa Academy football club members was a success,” the head of the mission declared after all 13 members were found alive on Monday night on a ledge in the Tham Luang cave in Chiang Rai province. The discovery follows…

  • “Alert and in good spirits.” Team alive. Rescuers now face evacuation challenges. | Thaiger

    “Alert and in good spirits.” Team alive. Rescuers now face evacuation challenges.

    The twelve boys and their coach have been discovered alive following nine days of frantic searching. They were trapped by floodwaters in a cave complex in the far north of Thailand. The governor of Chiang Rai Province said rescue workers were providing care and managing their extended stay whilst they await a supervised extraction. Divers reached the group after enlarging…

  • Found! | Thaiger

    Found!

    The 12 missing teenage footballers and their coach have been found, alive. The Navy SEALS reached the area known as ‘Pattaya Beach’ but it was flooded. They proceeded a little further and found the group. Now the task is being worked out how to bring them back to the front of the cave. The Governor of Chiang Rai made the…

  • Pattaya Beach, here we come – Navy SEALS getting closer | Thaiger

    Pattaya Beach, here we come – Navy SEALS getting closer

    It’s full steam ahead to day as rescuer make an all-out-attempt to reach the area in the Tham Luang caves known as ‘Pattaya Beach’. The group of 13 has been stuck in the cave since they were caught in there eight days ago by sudden flooding rains. The Royal Thai Navy’s SEALs are now trying to dive through 800 metre…

  • Chiang Rai: Day Eight – full speed ahead to the middle of the caves | Thaiger

    Chiang Rai: Day Eight – full speed ahead to the middle of the caves

    PHOTO: Practice drills to maximise the evacuation speeds when the missing team is found/The Naiton Day Eight: Saturday’s search milestones were the most significant to date with the rains easing, the floodwaters being removed and inroads into many sections of the cave from all sides of the mountain. Support teams outside the Tham Luang cave in Chiang Rai were yesterday…