Thai rescue operation resumed  
Thai rescue operation resumed  

A mission to rescue a group of boys and their soccer coach trapped in a flooded cave in Thailand resumed on Monday. News Agency Reuters reports in this regard.

Eight boys and their football coach still remain at a flooded cave system.

Four children were brought out from the flooded cave yesterday. Their health condition is satisfactory. Boys are placed at the hospital and their identities have not revealed yet.

As representatives of the emergency headquarters say the water level in the cave is low and the operation is conducted faster.

The “Wild Boars” soccer team and their coach set out to explore the vast Tham Luang cave complex after soccer practice on June 23, and got trapped when a rainy season downpour flooded the tunnels. British divers found the 13, huddled on a muddy bank in a partly flooded chamber several kilometers inside the complex, on Monday last week.