10 July,2018 08:34 AM IST | Mae Sai | Agencies
Four boys were brought out safely, but the mission was paused for air tanks to be replaced. Pics/AFP
An aide to the Thai Navy SEAL commander says four boys were brought out of the flooded cave in northern Thailand yesterday and the ongoing rescue operation is over for the day.
The aide, Sitthichai Klangpattana, didn't comment on the boys' health or say how well the operation has gone. A total of eight of the 12 boys have now been brought out of the treacherous cave system by divers, including four who were brought out on Sunday, when the rescue operation began.
An ambulance exits from the Tham Luang cave area as rescue operations continue for those still trapped inside the cave in Khun Nam Nang Non Forest Park in the Mae Sai district of Chiang Rai province on July 9, 2018. Rescue workers dived deep inside a flooded Thai cave for a second straight day on July 9 in a treacherous bid to save a trapped group of young footballers, with the mission chief promising more "good news" after four of the 13 were saved. Pic/AFP
The boys and their 25-year-old coach have been trapped for more than two weeks after heavy rains flooded the kilometers- long cave network made up of caverns connected by tight passages. A total of four ambulances have left the area around the flooded cave in northern Thailand where members of a youth soccer team have been trapped for more than two weeks, suggesting eight of the 13 trapped people have now been extracted.
ALSO READ
Khushi Kapoor shares inside pics of Aaliyah Kashyap’s bachelorette in Thailand
NOK Air flight declares emergency after bomb threat at Hyderabad airport
High five for Deepika as India rout Thailand 13-0
Deepika scores five goals in India's massive 13-0 win over Thailand in women's ACT hockey
India thrash Thailand 13-0 in women's ACT hockey
Boys kept away from parents
Four members of the football team guided out of a flooded cave complex will not be allowed physical contact with their parents until the risk of infection has gone, the chief of the rescue bid said. "They will be kept away from their parents for a while because we are concerned about infections," Narongsak Osottanakorn said, adding doctors will decide on family visits "at a distance or through glass."
Catch up on all the latest Crime, National, International and Hatke news here. Also download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps to get latest updates
This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever