thesensitivechild
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Ugh this making me so anxious. Especially after seeing the recent video just released. I just feel so upset for those children.
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New video of the boys from the Thai NavySeals FB
FB Post Translation
After eating the energy of the sea, the water is imported, and the military doctors who have been trained in the course of the underwater destroyer, attacking the examination of all the boar team, and the sisters say hello to the people who are waiting outside the cave.
Here’s another video of the boys!
not Emma but THE Emma on Twitter
Here’s another video of the boys!
not Emma but THE Emma on Twitter
Here’s another video of the boys!
not Emma but THE Emma on Twitter
They are so stinking adorable! I can’t stand it. Love their smiling faces and those poor exhausted children in the back. Possibly resting up for the big dive.
OMG, they are SO cute <3 <3 <3
There is an Australian Mines Rescue Team on standby.I continue to think about American drilling technology and how it could possibly drill a hole to extract these boys. Remember when these men where rescued from a coal mine? I know there are oil field workers in the USA who could figure out a way to rescue these boys!
Quecreek Mine rescue - Wikipedia
Thailand cave rescue: fresh video emerges of football team in good spirits – liveThe boys are currently on high ground and are safe, but if water levels rise further, they could become cut off from the entrance of the cave, unable to communicate with the outside or receive supplies.
Ruengrit Changkwankyuen, the coordinator of the Thai contingent of the international cave diving team that found the boys, told Michael Safi that while the boys are on safe high ground if the cave continues to flood there will be 5km of water between where they are stranded and the entrance.
“If that happens it will be almost impossible to send supplies or keep in touch with them,” said Ruengrit.
Drilling seems to have been ruled out. No drilling rigs have been brought in and no one is saying anything about drilling.
Which only leaves either staying where they are or bringing them out through the water.
There is a guy named Bill Whitehouse from the British Caving Rescue who gave an interview to CNN in which he apparently talked about bringing each boy out as an "inert package", fitted with a face mask and diving suit, and perhaps even "restrained". So maybe that's where that is coming from? It might have been unwise for him to speculate on international TV about this idea.
Some kind of strange things:
A pigs head as a "sacrifice"?
1000 members of the Thai military are reported to be at the site. What would 1000 members of the military be doing exactly? How are they being housed and fed? Sanitary facilities for that many people?
British Guardian article talking about the "risk of hypothermia". It is 77 degrees F inside the cave. What is the ambient air temperature in the area?
medical
The film of the person putting iodine on the boys' legs and feet shows him using the same applicator on three different boys. That is not the way we would do it in the U.S.
The boys have those awful metallic rescue blankets. I realize they are in a wet/damp area, but I hate those things. They are functional, however.
RSBM:
Some kind of strange things:
A pigs head as a "sacrifice"?
All you need to know about Thai spirit houses - The Blond TravelsIf you’ve ever been in Thailand then you must be wondering why people offer fruits and red liquids to the ghosts. The latter is nothing else but strawberry Fanta. It might seem weird, but the red colour symbolises blood and it replaces animal sacrifice, which was once performed very often. Blood in Thai culture means life. Thanks to it we live and we die. So, it is believed that blood can also bring good fortune and fertile the land. That’s why in Thailand people used live animals as gifts to gods. This tradition was made illegal by King Rama I and from then on people tried a few different things to replace blood until they finally discovered strawberry Fanta. Nowadays, during bigger ceremonies, animals are not killed, but one of the most important sacrifices is a pig’s head, which is then consumed during a party after the ceremony is completed.
Two miracles down--they managed to find a safe place in the cave and they were located.
Now, it looks like it will take a third miracle to get them to safety. Prayers and rituals can't hurt.
imho