Rescuers prepare to move rest of boys, coach from Thai cave

| Jul 9, 2018, 13:10 IST
A Thai military helicopter flies over Tham Luang cave area as rescue operations continue for those remaining trapped in the cave. (AFP photo)A Thai military helicopter flies over Tham Luang cave area as rescue operations continue for those remaining t... Read More
MAE SAI, THAILAND: Authorities are preparing to resume extractions of a youth soccer team from a flooded cave in Thailand a day after four boys were rescued.

The dangerous mission began on Sunday with rain threatening to raise water levels inside the cave where the team was stranded two weeks. There was a heavy but brief downpour on Monday morning. New oxygen tanks were being placed in the cave before the second stage of the rescue effort began.

Extracting everyone could take four days, but Sunday's success raised hopes that could be done.

Thailand's interior minister said the same divers who took part in Sunday's rescue will return as they know the cave conditions and what to do. The boys rescued Sunday were described as strong and safe but needed to undergo medical checks.
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