THAM LUANG CAVE, Thailand: Thai authorities on Sunday said they plan to
evacuate an area around a cave in northern Thailand where a dozen boys
and their soccer coach have been trapped so that a “rescue operation”
can take place.
The announcement came as dark monsoon rainclouds loomed over the
mountainous north of the country early on Sunday, potentially
heightening risks at the cave where rescuers were still waging a “war
with water and time” to save the 12 trapped boys and their assistant
coach.
The boys, aged between 11 and 16, went missing with the 25-year-old
chaperone after soccer practice on June 23 as they set out to explore
the Tham Luang cave complex in a forest park near the border with
Myanmar.
“Assessing the situation now, it is necessary to evacuate the area for
the rescue operation,” said Mae Sai police commander Komsan Sa-ardluan
over a loudspeaker. “Those unrelated to the rescue operation, please
evacuate the area immediately.”
A large media contingent began packing up equipment including tripods
and cameras, and moving down a muddy hill away from the mouth of the
limestone cave.
Following a relatively dry spell, fresh torrential downpours could pose a
setback to rescuers who have struggled to drain the Tham Luang cave
complex in the northern province of Chiang Rai.
Weather.com forecast sustained thunderstorms lasting through Sunday and
Monday, with further stormy weather expected for around the next two
weeks.
Narongsak Osottanakorn, a former provincial governor leading the effort
said the “ideal time” for a rescue could come in the next two or three
days.
“We’re still at war with water and time,” he told reporters.
Gong Hui, a Chinese diver involved in the operation that has drawn some
130 Thai and international divers, told Reuters on Saturday before the
fresh rains that water levels in the cave had “receded a lot” after
sustained pumping had removed millions of liters of water.
Time is running out on a plan to teach the boys — some as young as 11
and not strong swimmers — to make a dive through dark, narrow
passageways sometimes no more than two-feet (0.6- meter) wide, that have
challenged some of the world’s leading cave divers.
A former member of Thailand’s elite navy SEAL unit died during a dive on
Thursday night, a grim turn in what began two weeks ago as an outing to
celebrate the birthday of one of the boys.
Up on the hill, where rescuers are seeking alternative routes down into
the cave, another accident occurred when a vehicle skidded off a dirt
track, seriously injuring several people, authorities said.
Earlier at the sprawling cave mouth, lines of frogmen and soldiers with
flashlights could be seen emerging from the darkness, as generators
chugged and pumped water out through plastic pipes.
Dozens of Royal Thai Army soldiers were seen resting on rocks outside the cave.
Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk tweeted that a team from his rocket
company SpaceX in Los Angeles is building a mini-sub to help with the
rescue.
“Got more great feedback from Thailand. Primary path is basically a
tiny, kid-size submarine ... Light enough to be carried by 2 divers,
small enough to get through narrow gaps. Extremely robust,” Musk
tweeted, adding that it would take eight hours to construct and 17 hours
to transport to Thailand.
The Thai defense ministry said a team from a Musk firm with drilling and exploration know-how should reach the cave on Sunday.
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