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  2. 12 Jul 2018
  3. 13 Jul 2018

    Most comprehensive account I’ve read of the mammoth effort underground and underwater to bring those boys to safety

  4. 25 Sep 2018

    Fascinating detail from an episode of the rescue that we heard a little about while it was going on

  5. 20 Feb 2019
  6. 17 Jul 2018
  7. British caver Vern Unsworth tells that he thought getting even one child out of “would be a miracle”; that sedation “was the only way” to get them out safely; & talked about the “tension” as the weather started to worsen.

  8. 14 Jul 2018

    Yemeni children not as important as Thai kids trapped in cave

  9. 12 Jul 2018
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  10. 13 Jul 2018
  11. 13 Jul 2018

    More pictures of the boys in hospital. Turns out some of them are talented artists. All expected to be discharged in the next few days

  12. 11 Jul 2018

    What a story of human spirit. Even local farmers whose crops were destroyed by millions of litres pumped from are now refusing compensation, happy they could help the boys be saved. The latest on ⁦⁩ next.

  13. 18 Jul 2018

    Thumbs up from Douglas Yeo, the Singapore 🇸🇬 Diver that was part of the rescue team. He hopes to go back and see them all soon. Will be asking him about the rescue mission. He was part of team that brought out the last 5.

  14. 11 Jul 2018

    boys didn’t swim out of . Sedation medication and carried out on stretchers during the rescue operation. Change of plans by rescuers makes sense given the boys' lack of cave diving experience.

    Wild Boars boys rescued from Thailand Tham Luang Cave via sedation medicine and stretchers.
  15. 11 Jul 2018

    team with former Chiang Rai governor Narongsak Osatanakorn the day after the last of the 13 Wild Boars were rescued from safely 🐗

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  16. 14 Jul 2018

    Thank you for your kindness, people of the world. 🙏🇹🇭❤️ Where there’s a will, there’s a way! ความพยายามอยู่ที่ไหน ความสำเร็จอยู่ที่นั่น

  17. 11 Jul 2018

    Elon Musk showing up with his submarine to “help” those leading the rescue efforts smacks of many institutionalized humanitarian and philanthropic approaches around the world. Perhaps more than we international do-gooders would like to admit. /1

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  18. 11 Jul 2018
  19. Thank you to Dr Richard Harris from Australian Medical Assistance Team and dive partner Craig Challen, pictured with medical staff who are caring for 12 boys and their soccer coach in Chiang Rai hospital 🇹🇭🇦🇺

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