Thai police drop survival packages into cave for lost boys

Thai police drop survival packages into cave for lost boys

by Joseph Anthony
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Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha arrives Tham Luang cave complex during a search for members of an under-16 football team and their coach, in the northern province of Chiang Rai

As a search in northern Thailand for 12 boys and their football coach missing inside a flooded cave entered a sixth day on Friday, police began dropping survival packages through a shaft drilled in the mountainside not knowing if anyone was there.


The boys, aged between 11 and 16, and their 25-year old assistant coach went missing on Saturday after they decided to explore the 10-kilometre (6 mile) long Tham Luang cave complex in Chiang Rai province, despite a sign warning visitors that the maze of passages and chambers was prone to flooding.

Bicycles and soccer shoes belonging to the boys were found near the entrance, and rescue workers think handprints inside the cave could have been left by the group. But the search has so far yielded no other trace.

International rescue teams, including one sent by the United States Pacific Command (PACOM), are assisting the Thai army, navy and police in a search operation that has been hampered by heavy rain.

Police have been scouring ground above in search of other ways into the cave as divers tried to find their way through the flooded passages.

Twenty packages filled with water, food, medicine, flashlights and a note addressed to the missing team were dropped down a fissure in the cave on Friday, police said.

Unsure of the boysโ€™ location, they just hoped the boxes would reach them.


โ€œIf the children find this box we want them to float the box out of the cave,โ€ Police Colonel Kraiboon Sotsong, commander of the policeโ€™s strategic office, told reporters.

โ€œThe note says: โ€˜If received, then reply and show on the map where you are. Everybody will quickly help.โ€

The race to find the boys has gripped the Southeast Asian nation. Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha visited the site on Friday to urge on the rescuers and assure relatives keeping vigil that every effort would be made.

โ€œWhatever can be done, do it, the government will back it,โ€ said Prayuth. โ€œIโ€™ve come to give everyone encouragement.โ€

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