Rescuers found their bicycles, football boots, and backpack near the cave's opening. They spotted handprints and footprint, which further lead them to the spot where the kids were eventually found.
Thailand: 12 players of Wild Boar soccer team and their coach lost for nine days in a flooded cave in Chiang Rai province rescued; earlier #visuals from the spot pic.twitter.com/jX7iM1Xma7
As per the report, the rescuers are now prepared for a prolonged extraction operation, with several chambers still submerged after the much-needed food and medical supplies reached the kids on Tuesday. Now the focus has turned to how to get them out. A video footage of the moment when help finally reached the youngsters, showed the emaciated boys in baggy mud-slicked football jerseys, shielding their eyes from the divers' torches.
The boys were discovered at about 10:00 pm yesterday by British divers some 400 metres from where they were believed to be stranded several kilometers inside the cave, as per the report. The harrowing task of getting the boys out is complicated by the fact that they are in a weak state and are not experienced divers.
In the video, posted on the Thai Navy SEAL Facebook page, one of the boys shouts to the rescuers: "we are hungry.. shall we go outside?" In response, the British diver says: "Many, many people are coming... we are the first," in reference to the vast and complex rescue operation that has taken over the mountainside.
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