Elon Musk sent experts to Thailand to find ways to help rescue the stranded team

American billionaires, like real-life Iron Man, can provide location tracking, water pumps and batteries for the rescue process.

After answering the willingness to help the rescue work, rescuing Thailand's young soccer team stuck in the cave, Elon Musk immediately sent an expert to work with Thai officials.

According to a spokesman for Musk, experts representing Musk are in talks with Thai authorities about helping the rescue work. If authorized by Thai officials. Musk companies can assist rescue teams in many different ways.

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Elon Musk's announcement.

With SpaceX's technology, the rescue team accurately located the location of the victims who were trapped in the cave or pumped out faster by Boring Company's high-tech pumps. Finally, Musk's Tesla can deliver high-performance power to machines with Powerwall batteries.

Musk's Boring Company can also use heavy drillers to drill deep into the ground. However, this approach is too dangerous to be implemented.

"Boring Company has advanced radar technology that can sweep deep underground and is very good at tunneling. It is not known if the pump speed is limited by the power source and the quality of the pump. If yes, I am available. Ready to send fully charged Powerwall batteries and heavy pumps to the scene, "Musk posted on Twitter.

On June 23, 1 coach and 12 child players of Thailand lost count in Tham Luang cave. After 9 days of active search, on July 2, a British diver found 13 people still living in the depths of the cave. Due to heavy rain, flooded water and complicated terrain, the rescue team has yet to finalize a feasible plan to get the team out safely.

Currently there are three rescue options under consideration.The first option is to train the team to swim and dive then let them go out under the escort of professional divers. This option is the fastest but also potentially most dangerous.

The second option is to drill down from the top of the mountain and then rescue the team through the drill hole. This option is safer for children to dive on their own, but it takes a lot of time to explore drilling sites and transport machines and deep in forests and mountains.

Besides, things will become unpredictable if you miss the location where the team is staying.Finally , the most time-consuming but safest thing is to keep the team at a high, safe and spacious location and provide food and necessities until the water recedes.