If swimming out is their only chance can some type of floatation device be designed get them out as soon as you can
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Such a device would not be possible with how narrow some of the places are. The trek involves not just swimming and diving but hiking as well. Some of the boys would need to carry the oxygen tanks in their arms in order to make it through.
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I'm very sorry to hear that
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Why can't they use rubber rafts and rope ?
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Thanks , understand now . I went through Honey Branch in Missouri years ago , it's like that but shorter
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I think it’s impossible to get kids, which doesn’t even know how to swim, through those narrow spaces, even a navy diver died there last night. :( At the moment best option is to wait until the water is gone, which is a few months, and there is a risk of flood if it rains more
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Expanding foam can make temporary dams around air supply tubes
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How are we going to get them out of there?
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