CHIANG RAI, Thailand, July 7 (Reuters) – There is “limited time” to bring out 12 schoolboys and their soccer coach who have been trapped for two weeks inside a flooded cave in northern Thailand before heavy rains set in, the rescue mission’s head said on Saturday.The warning came a day after a Thai diver died during part of the rescue operation, marking a deadly turn in what started out as a celebration of one of the boys’ birthdays at the Tham Luang cave complex in northern Chiang Rai province.READ MORE: Ex-navy SEAL who died in Thai cave rescue remembered as sports-loving, dedicated officerA team of Thai Navy SEALS, soldiers, police and volunteers have been working around the clock to try and drain the cave. The boys, aged between 11 and 16 and not all of whom are capable swimmers, are hurriedly being taught to take on a treacherous dive through narrow, muddy, submerged passageways.“The critical point is when it rains again … There is limited time,” Narongsak Osottanakorn, head of the rescue mission and Chiang Rai’s former governor, told a midnight media briefing.He said he wanted to reduce risks but added that falling oxygen levels inside the cave were another “really big concern”.WATCH: Thailand officials worried about weather as they plan cave rescue
Rescue alternatives include stocking the cave with supplies and an oxygen line to keep the boys alive in the cave for months until Thailand‘s monsoon season ends, or drilling a shaft down into the cave from the forest above.Narongsak said they would have to drill through 600 metres (1,970 feet) of fragile limestone rock to reach the boys and were discussing drilling angles.
A team on the hill above is frantically trying to block holes and divert streams that channel water into the cave before the weather turns.“Everything is a race against time”, said Kamolchai Kotcha, an official at the forest park. His team would camp out on the hill to try and finish their work before the rain came, he said.READ MORE: Soccer team trapped in Thai cave must grapple with stress, anxietyDivers took the boys letters written by family members camped outside the cave but an attempt to send down a phone failed earlier this week.The president of soccer’s governing body, FIFA, invited the boys on Thursday to be his guests at the World Cup Final in Moscow on July 15 if they make it out in time.
Time running out for Thai cave rescue mission as oxygen levels drop
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