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People worldwide show support for Moo Pa football team

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People worldwide show support for Moo Pa football team

Nuppol Suvansombut

 

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BANGKOK, 6th July 2018 (NNT)-News agencies and famous people worldwide continue to share messages regarding the rescue mission for the 12 boys and their coach who have been trapped inside the Tham Luang Khun Nam Nang Non cave since June 23rd.

 

A German newspaper agency ‘Bild’ showed an image of the boys on the front page of its July 5th edition with both Thai and German texts accompanying the photo saying ‘Boys, Don’t give up’. A news article in Bild also described the plight of the boys and their coach, the rescue mission and how people around world were concerned about their well-being. 

 

A famous American entrepreneur, Elon Musk, tweeted a message saying he was ready to support the rescue effort to help bring the football team out of the cave after one Twitter user asked whether it would be possible for him to contribute his tunnel drilling technology to the operation. He also said he believes the Thai government has everything under control. 

 

In addition, a Facebook user ‘Nantinee Ruangsakorn’ revealed the story of nine-year old Thai-Dutch Dennis Kramer who wrote a letter to the Prime Minister of the Netherlands to urge him to help the boys and their coach since the government of the Netherlands has considerable expertise in water and flood management. His story has also been published in the local newspaper ‘De Telegraaf’. Reports today from the rescue team on site at the northern cave complex, say they continue to consider all options, as they are anxious about weather reports predicting more rain in the region on the weekend. Meanwhile, efforts to drain floodwaters within the cave have helped considerably to lower the level of the stream. Even so Navy Seals say it takes them hours in each direction to swim to the point in the cave where the boys and their coach have been sheltering for nearly two weeks.

 

 
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I support the team from 8,000 miles, 12 times zones away!

If the team comes through this , they should change their name to the Maesai Warriors

Wouldn't it be wonderful if they all get out alive and well and play against the World Cup winners for charity , the whole world would look on.

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