First released video of
Thai Navy SEAL forces on July 11 posted a video expected by millions of people, for the first time showing how 13 members of the Wild Pig team were taken out of Tham Luang cave.
Close-up image of the rescue of choking Thai team.(Photos from video).
12 young players and assistant coaches stuck in Tham Luang cave in Chiang Rai province from June 23 because heavy rains flooded the cave.
After a breathtaking rescue marathon, all 13 of the Thai SEAL navies and international experts came out of the cave safely in 3 days 8, 9 and 10 July.
The video shows the boys being taken out of the dark cave on stretchers according to the method described as the first time used in a rescue campaign.
The video also shows how complicated and dangerous the rescue campaign is. Divers must use pulleys, ropes and rubber pipes to bring stuck players to safety.
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