Stretchers lined up at local hospital, waiting for the boys.
— James Longman (@JamesAALongman) July 8, 2018
It’s about 40 miles away pic.twitter.com/GEWH1UGBlg
Here, a profile of the group’s assistant coach, the only adult there, w/ new details on the day they went missing: https://t.co/nmg2YLiWYY
— Shibani Mahtani (@ShibaniMahtani) July 8, 2018
Follow @PichayadaCNA, @KEarthling and me @SaksithCNA for all the latest updates on the ground in the rescue operation of the 13 trapped in #ThamLaung cave in Chiang Rai Province.
— Saksith Saiyasombut (@SaksithCNA) July 8, 2018
the @BangkokPostNews reporter who broke the news of the death of diver Saman Kunan says the first 4 boys will come out today. confirmation needed. https://t.co/FlzwbCqDeZ
— Jacob Goldberg (@6oldberg) July 8, 2018
On Saturday another 10 members of the rescue mission – part of a team assigned to explore the mountain to look for chimneys that might lead to the cave – were injured when a car they were travelling in fell off a cliff.
AFP reports their injuries were not believed to be serious, though blogger Richard Barrow, who is in Thailand, wrote one person was believed to be “badly injured”.
There are obviously serious concerns for the safety of all rescuers, especially in light of the tragic death of Saman Kunan, the former Thai navy Seal diver, on Friday.
Some bad news from the #ThamLuang rescue site. A vehicle carrying rescue workers has crashed, badly injuring one person. In addition it has just started to rain heavily. Which is very bad news for the trapped boys #Thailand pic.twitter.com/koayH0fdzZ
— Richard Barrow in Thailand (@RichardBarrow) July 7, 2018