‘D-Day’ Perilous Cave Rescue Has Begun

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By Jintamas Saksornchai and Todd Ruiz

CHIANG RAI — Today is the day, the head of the rescue operation said Sunday morning.

Divers have begun the extraction effort at the Luang Nang Non cave where 12 boys and their football coach have now been trapped for a 16th day, according to former Chiang Rai Governor Narongsak Osottanakorn.

“Today is the D-Day,” he said. “At 10am, 13 foreign divers went in to rescue the boys with five Thai navy SEAL divers.”

He insisted that all 13 were physically and mentally prepared, and their families notified.

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Water and time remain the two difficulties facing rescuers. But with another storm brewing, he said it had to happen now.

“A new storm is coming. If we wait, if it rains, we’ll have to continue pumping out the water again,” he said as light rain fell outside local government offices where the media has been moved.

Two expert divers will accompany each child.

They will come out in pairs. He said the earliest they might come out could be at about 9pm.

Other alternatives, including drilling from the back of the cave have not proven successful, he said.

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The regional army commander said they are confident in the plan devised.

“Every plan has to be practical. Now, we chose the best option, and we rehearsed it,” Maj. Gen. Chalongchai Chaiyakham said. “When we were confident, then we started.”

Some other key quotes from Narongsak at today’s news conference:

“The obstacles are water and time. It’s what we’ve been fighting from the first day.”

“We are ready. The boys are ready and strong enough to come out.”

“We’ve been rehearsing many ways, both on land, air and water.”

“Please send your support to the boys and our teams.”

Operadrama on July 8th, 2018 at 06:44 UTC »

https://youtu.be/9KDih-WyODA here’s an animation on the complexity of the cave rescue for anybody who wants to understand better

https://youtu.be/XtMuhInrnKI another explanation with animation to help u better understand.

girlspeaking on July 8th, 2018 at 04:20 UTC »

A thread the other was full of comments about how truly dire the situation was, and a lot of people expecting fatalities no matter what. This news is so hopeful and I really believe they can pull this off. Best of luck to everyone involved, I know I’ll be constantly checking for updates as things unfold.

ryan-started-the-fir on July 8th, 2018 at 04:09 UTC »

tl;dr

Governor says that the water levels are the lowest they have been and they will be able to walk out in many parts.

Governor has not said whether diving will be required.

An expert team of 13 international divers and 5 Thai Navy SEALs will perform the operation.

The boys will be pulled out one by one and could continue for a few days.

Since the round trip time is 11 hours, if all goes well, the first boy should be rescued by Sunday 11 AM EST.

Unconfirmed report: water levels may be low enough that diving may not be required

Edit: you can follow along live here

This article has a very good diagram showing the narrow passage