- Feb 26, 2015
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After 9 days trapped in a cave
Thank God
https://www.cnn.com/2018/07/02/asia/thai-cave-rescue-intl/index.html
Thank God
https://www.cnn.com/2018/07/02/asia/thai-cave-rescue-intl/index.html
From what I've heard it might be a bit before they can get them out.Good news all around. Now they only have to get them out of the flooded areas... At least they can get them some food and clean water.
why the hell were they in a cave?
this is probably the worst news story I've read in years.
wtf man.
Sooo.. this isn't going to end well.
Apparently oxygen is running low so they are considering having the group scuba dive out with a Thai SEAL alongside. It's like a 5+ hour dive in basically the dark, and apparently some of them can't swim.
they went 10 days without food
If they have them accurately located they could drill a shaft ala Chilean miner rescue of a few years ago.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Copiapó_mining_accident
Because they were miraculously found alive?this is probably the worst news story I've read in years. My prayers are going out to those young men![]()
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They can probably just be dragged by the divers and as long as they don't panic it will go as well as possible. The problem is that even experienced divers panic and panic is what truly kills. How do you teach a bunch of kids not to panic in conditions that 90%+of people would panic in a week or two?
I wonder if they could make a sealed capsule, and tow them out one at a time? As long as the passages don't bend too much, I'd think that would work.
Air supply isn't a massive problem I'd have thought, they can run a line in if they need to, it's the rising water level that's terrifying. Plus the whole stuck in a dark cave with no food or means of escape thing.Or possibly a diver's bell. The time issue is that the cave cold get flooded within a day, not only killing the kids but likely also killing many of the rescuers. 5 hours of oxygen from a tank is really streching it, they are already at the limits of their equipment and worsening conditions might mean the thai authorities would have to pull out some personnell.
Or possibly a diver's bell.