VIDEO: First Boys of Soccer Team Rescued By Divers From Flooded Thailand Cave

By  //  July 8, 2018

ABOVE VIDEO: Rescue underway for boys soccer team trapped in cave.

(FOX NEWS) – The first two boys emerged from a cave in Thailand on Sunday, about eight hours after 18 divers began their operation to free the 12 boys and their coach, who have been trapped in the flooded cavern more than two weeks with threats of incoming monsoon rains possibly thwarting the rescue mission.

The two boys were rescued just before 7 p.m. local time, a local official said.

No further information about the boys and their conditions was released at the time.

A group of 18 divers — 13 foreign and five Thai — began the operation at 10 a.m. Sunday local time to bring the 13 people out of the Tham Luang Nang Non cave in Chiang Rai province after the area saw mild weather and falling water levels in the cave.

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