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THEY'RE ALIVE: All 12 boys and their coach have safely been rescued from the Thai caves

Tuesday 10 July 2018

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ALIVE: All 12 boys and their coach are safely out of the Thai caves after a 17-day ordeal that gripped the world

All 12 members of a Thai soccer team and their coach have been rescued from a cave where they were stranded by floodwater. 
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This diagram shows exactly how the Thai soccer team were rescued from the caves

Each person had to be tethered to two divers and follow a 4.8km-long rope guiding them back to the cave's entrance, part of it while submerged with a full face-mask.
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The boys rescued from the cave in Thailand could have been exposed to infections from bats, fungus, or water

They're now in quarantine so doctors can make sure they're not infected with anything dangerous.
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Here's what could happen to the coach of the Thai soccer team now that they have all been rescued from the cave

Parents are not likely to sue Chanthawong over his leading their children into the cave, Thai lawyers told Business Insider. 
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The Thai soccer coach taught his team to meditate in the flooded cave — and it may have played a powerful role in keeping them alive

Ekapol Chanthawong, the 25-year-old coach, used meditation to help keep the boys alive.
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The Thai boys were in the dark for so long that they had to wear protective sunglasses once they got out of the cave

Doctors are taking extra precautions to ensure their safe recovery - which includes having them wear protective sunglasses.
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SpaceX confirms Elon Musk visited the site of the Thai cave rescue operation

Elon Musk posted video and photos from inside the cave in Thailand where four boys and their soccer coach were trapped. 
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Elon Musk reveals email thread explaining why he built a mini-submarine to help save trapped Thai soccer team

Elon Musk shared his July 8 email correspondence with British diver Richard Stanton on Twitter. 

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