Thai authorities said on Tuesday they were making every effort to find a missing teenage soccer team trapped in a cave complex, as concern for their safety mounted on the third day of the search.
The 12 boys, aged 11 to 16, and their 25-year-old coach, were trapped on Saturday after heavy rain flooded the cave complex in a forest park in the northern province of Chiang Rai.
โWe must find the children today. We have hope that they are alive somewhere in there,โ provincial governor Narongsak Osottanakorn told Reuters, adding that searchers were trying their hardest to find them.
Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan told reporters he believed the boys were alive.
Worried relatives gathered at the cave entrance, many having camped overnight hoping for news.
โCome home,โ cried one distraught mother. โMummy is here to pick you up.โ
Among those waiting were three team mates who skipped Saturdayโs expedition to the cave after soccer practice, because their parents told them to come home, media said.
โI canโt concentrate at school knowing they are in there, so I came here,โ said Sonpong Kantawong, 14, who missed the trip because his mother drove to pick him up after soccer practice, media said.
The boysโ bicycles and soccer boots were found at the mouth of the caves after they went missing. A 17-member navy unit including divers and underwater drones has joined the search.
Rescuers have covered about 6 km (4 miles) of the 10-km (6-mile)-long cave network, said Damrong Hanpakdeeniyom, the head of the park, adding that visitors are usually only allowed to venture in about 700 metres (2,300 ft).
โInside it is very dark โฆ and if it rains between July and December then we close it,โ Damrong added. โThis group went in further than allowed.โ