Creative ideas save the team stuck in Thailand

Pipelines, skis, turbines . are three of the proposals that help 12 teenagers and their football coaches escape from Tham Luang cave in Thailand.

On July 6, Bangkok Post newspaper received many readers' suggestions about the idea of ​​saving the stuck team.

Alan Bate readers suggest using a push device equipped with miniature motors , "buffalo" batteries and strong LED lights. Meanwhile, reader Roman Zitniak thought about the turbine and tied each young man to a lifeguard.

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Professional engineer Henry Crichlow sent a drawing depicting how to use ropes and skis to save the team in a steel tunnel.(Photo: Bangkok Post).

"Each boy will be tied to a lifeguard. Both will breathe with oxygen bottles. Two oxygen masks will be equipped for two . Rescue workers will use a small turbine, "It can be used for submerged diving activities. Lights can be attached to turbines to help orientate in dark water," Roman wrote.

Readers Alan Clarke proposed submarine-like diving suits with flexible, integrated coupling systems to limit temperature or breathing problems.

Meanwhile, the pipeline idea was made by readers of Brett Fitzgerald, Arthur Willemse and Marc Thiadens."If they fit in a pipe that fits a child, they can pull them out with a rope. That saves time compared to teaching children how to use diving equipment" - Mr. Brett comment.

Professional engineer Henry Crichlow sent a drawing depicting how to use ropes and skis to save the team in a steel tunnel.

Readers Phil Collett emphasized the construction of dams to stop the flow into the cave. He suggested using a mixture of cement and bentonite instead of stone to build dams. When pumping the mixture upstream, the bentonite will contact the water and fill the path, thereby blocking the flow.

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