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Boys Trapped In Cave
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This is turning from the relief of finding the boys to the devastation of one of the rescuers being killed trying to transport oxygen to the boys. I can't begin to imagine how these boys must be feeling right now and their parents too, not to mention all the rescuers risking their lives and their families. How on earth are they going to get them out of there?!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.On the 10pm BBC News they said they now have to do it more quickly than they intended and will start next week. I know I am stating the obvious but it is going to be unbearable waiting to see if they succeed once the first boys have started the journey out. Perhaps we won't be told until they have succeeded, or not. Unbearable for us but a thousand times worse for the families.
Years ago when I was a lot younger I was a certified diver. I went cave-diving twice, but nothing as extreme as these conditions. I realized that it was not an activity for me. It's a horrendous situation for both them and the rescue divers: For the boys, the feeling of claustrophobia; the lack of visibility; the strange sounds from the breathing apparatus and the clanging of tanks against the walls are some of the things they will experience during that long trip through the flooded portions of the complex. I hope, as we all do, that there is a successful ending.
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