Artikel tagged “chiang rai”

  • “Urgent need to extract the survivors”, Chiang Rai Governor

    A breakdown of rescue efforts at Chiang Rai in an excellent graphic from The Nation.  Last night the former Governor of Chiang Rai at a midnight media conference said that there was an urgent need to extract the 13 with the threat of more rain and the health deterioration of some of the 13 survivors

  • Navy SEALS now taking care of the team inside the cave

    PHOTO: Thai Navy SEALS Whilst the 13 footballers have now been found, weak but in relatively good condition and spirits, they are no closer to enjoying a hug from their parents, family or friends at the moment. Whilst they remain ‘close, yet so far’, every photo, video or voice heard is savoured. Parents of the boys trapped in the Chiang Rai cave shed tears of joy and relief this morning (Wednesday) as they watched a video of the team being treated for minor injuries

  • Navy SEALS now taking care of the team inside the cave

    PHOTO: Thai Navy SEALS Whilst the 13 footballers have now been found, weak but in relatively good condition and spirits, they are no closer to enjoying a hug from their parents, family or friends at the moment. Whilst they remain ‘close, yet so far’, every photo, video or voice heard is savoured. Parents of the boys trapped in the Chiang Rai cave shed tears of joy and relief this morning (Wednesday) as they watched a video of the team being treated for minor injuries.

  • Options and opportunities – getting the football team out of the caves

    PHOTOS: The Nation/Thai Navy Seals Facebook Page “…all of them are in the good hands of seven Navy SEALs, who will be with them and take care of them all the time.” Authorities are mulling whether they should wait for water levels to subside, which could take a long time, or use divers to bring the footballers out in a risky evacuation before rains return. Rescue crews are now set to carry out the daunting task of bringing the 13 stranded footballers out of the Tham Luang cave via the partially flooded passage, as that remains the only way out.

  • Pattaya Beach, here we come – Navy SEALS getting closer

    It’s full steam ahead to day as rescuer make an all-out-attempt to reach the area in the Tham Luang caves known as ‘Pattaya Beach’. The group of 13 has been stuck in the cave since they were caught in there eight days ago by sudden flooding rains.