Chiang Rai In the Cave of Thailand's northern province Chiang Rai, the rescue team has "limited time" before heavy rains to evacuate 12 children trapped in the last two weeks and their coach. The head of the rescue operation gave this information on Saturday.
Addressing the midnight media, former governor of Chiang Rai, Chief Resident of Chiang Rai, Narangsk Oasatankorn said, "The most important point is that when the rain does not go away again. So we have limited time.
They said that they want to reduce the risk. The level of oxygen falling within the cave is also a matter of "big concern". Following the death of Thailand's diver during the rescue operation on Friday, the expedition chief has released this warning.
In the rescue operation, the navy, army, police and self-service staff of Thailand are busy gathering water in the cave after rain every night. Members of the football team stranded in the cave are between 11 and 16 years of age. All of them do not know swimming, so they are being taught to swim in the tight, deep and muddy way of the cave.
Rescue teams have limited options to safeguard the children trapped in the cave, or the rescue teams continue supplying oxygen to the children while waiting for four months to complete the monsoon, or cutting the mountain to hundreds of meters, making clues in the children Try to take out The children went to see a cave with the coach after playing football in the June 23rd and after the rain, they got caught in the cave after filling water in the cave and after the gate was closed.