Thunder Bolt
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Some more good news, the expected rain not arriving now until next week, which gives the rescue team a bit of breathing space.
Is that lad in the front row wearing an England shirt?
View attachment 98318Is that lad in the front row wearing an England shirt?
I think there's a lot we don't know yet. One issue with waiting it out is whether the area they're in is safe, or if that could flood too.This is one incredible effort. A 2k dive required this morning it is said or the alternative is try and find away to sit out the monsoons I guess. WTF. Anyone who has ever dived will know how ridiculously difficult a 2k dive would be, unbelievable and this isnt an open water on the Barrier Reef or Red Sea with some nice fish and coral to look at, its bloody cave diving in hopeless condiitons to untrained divers who wont have seen the light of day and will be mentally and physically ****ed. I am gripped by this, the task in hand now should not be under estimated. I dont know, but if there is anyway to ride it out till after the monsoons that must be the less risky option I would guess
Those first 9 days must have been hell. At least they now have food, light, and hope.It must be torture down there, possibly 2 weeks is just the beginning. I did some caving once in Derbyshire where we had to turn our lights out and the darkness was undescribable. Blacker than black you could scrunch your eyes up and blink and it was no different if that makes sense
Do they never leak water in? Easier for a beginner to get used to, but I think I'd feel more comfortable with a standard mouth-piece.i heard this morning the plan is to use open face masks which are much easier
Do they never leak water in? Easier for a beginner to get used to, but I think I'd feel more comfortable with a standard mouth-piece.
Do they never leak water in? Easier for a beginner to get used to, but I think I'd feel more comfortable with a standard mouth-piece.
Looking at the link from Thunder, it looks good if they can also have voice communication. Then if something isn't right, they can say, and the experts helping them can sort it out. Hand signals are likely to be a problem in the conditions they'll be in.I'd much rather use a mask and standard regulator. If something snags a mask, you keep breathing and put it right. If something snags your regulator and pulls it out you go to your octopus (backup regulator) and sort out your main. If something snags a full-face mask you could be trying to sort out no vision AND no air; to an experienced diver that's not something to fear but to a teenager on his first dive without even the luxury of being able to bolt for the surface, it could be fatal.
I'm not expert, but I think it's fair to say that was a more challenging dive. Very scary stuff.Finding them was the easy part compared to getting them out; even highly experienced cave divers come a cropper :
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-36097300
The film. First 30 minutes depicting the period up until their found, will be a black screen as they have not light.
The rescuers. If anybody deserves a Knighthood, surely it's these guys.
The rescue. If there's a god, he will ensure their safety. Stand by for an all nighter as they bring them out though.
A former Thai navy diver has died while taking part in efforts to rescue 12 boys and their football coach trapped in a flooded cave in Thailand.
Petty Officer Saman Gunan lost consciousness on his way out of the Tham Luang cave complex, where he had been delivering air tanks.
"His job was to deliver oxygen. He did not have enough on his way back," the Chiang Rai deputy governor said.
PO Saman was brought out by his dive partner but could not be revived.
Finding them was the easy part compared to getting them out; even highly experienced cave divers come a cropper :
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-36097300
I wouldn't have thought there is much swimming involved, crawling under water or being pulled on rope? Still unbelievably scary / dangerous.
Tragedy has already struck one of the volunteers.
A former Thai navy diver has died while taking part in efforts to rescue 12 boys and their football coach trapped in a flooded cave in Thailand.
Petty Officer Saman Gunan lost consciousness on his way out of the Tham Luang cave complex, where he had been delivering air tanks.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-44734385