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Fifth boy RESCUED from Tham Luang

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  • There is at least one Aussie among the core team of 18 rescuers escorting the boys and there are more helping the overall rescue effort but by any stretch of the imagination it is not being done by a

  • Bickering posts removed, please knock it off.   Perhaos focus instead on rejoicing at the good news so far, with the rest of us. 8 out of 12 boys safe.

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4 minutes ago, tingtongtourist said:

Great news.

now where is the poster who is the maths/probability expert? 

 

 6 heads tossed in a row now and im still  not tempted to bet on a tail.

 

I think he said the probability of 13 straight heads in a row went into the millions.

 

That only works if each has only  50% chance of leaving the cave alive. The odds seem stacked in the divers favour.

 

3 minutes ago, canuckamuck said:

Did they ever say if the plan is to get them all out tonight? 

cant be done

Just now, Sheryl said:

There is nothing to see in live footage anyhow as the media are being kept far from both the cave and the hospital. . At most you'll see a helio in far distance or an (from those in CR town) an ambulance in the distance

Thai Rath is just showing people talking on the main road. I'd have thought a single feed from the site would have been a good idea, but ……………………

Ambulance just went past. No idea which way it's going.

10 minutes ago, ttrd said:

A little strage that it only came 1 if they take them in pair...

 

Hopefully everything is ok.

Look at the many graphics on these threads you'll see clearly what is meant by pairs.

 

 

2 minutes ago, NCC1701A said:

cant be done

I was just asking because on our way home from Chiang Rai today we passed two truckloads of tired looking navy guys heading south on Highway 1. We took that to be a good sign.

2 minutes ago, NCC1701A said:

cant be done

Nobody least of all here knows that . I actually think they might just go go for it . 

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Just now, canuckamuck said:

I was just asking because on our way home from Chiang Rai today we passed two truckloads of tired looking navy guys heading south on Highway 1. We took that to be a good sign.

Means nothing. They could have been working for a week without a break and been replaced, or the work they were doing has been completed and they are no longer required.

1 minute ago, Nigeone said:

Nobody least of all here knows that . I actually think they might just go go for it . 

it takes 10 hours to reset each rescue attempt.

1 minute ago, Nigeone said:

Nobody least of all here knows that . I actually think they might just go go for it . 

Maybe not BUT  it did state yesterday the weakest to come out first, so the rest may take a shorter time.

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2 minutes ago, DavisH said:

That only works if each has only  50% chance of leaving the cave alive. The odds seem stacked in the divers favour.

 

True.

IMHO, the best people in the world have planned this extraction down to the most minute detail, including alternative plans for unknowns like the weather. Luck and chance exist, but are almost negligible.

 

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2 minutes ago, Nigeone said:

Nobody least of all here knows that . I actually think they might just go go for it . 

Again, it depends on the air bottle supply. They can't replace them till tonight ( apparently, going by yesterday ). If no air, no rescue.

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Among the good news: the sun is shining brightly over Chiang Rai...

4 minutes ago, car720 said:

9pm Monday night in Australia and they are saying that all the boys have been rescued.  They are saying it was a team of Aussie medical divers that did it.  Not sure of the truth of it but good show if so.

link please

 

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1 minute ago, car720 said:

9pm Monday night in Australia and they are saying that all the boys have been rescued.  They are saying it was a team of Aussie medical divers that did it.  Not sure of the truth of it but good show if so.

a team of Aussie medical divers that did it.

that we've not heard about. I know some are Aussies, but a "team"! Lack of official updates are causing the rumour mill to go into overdrive.

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8 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Not as far as I know and 3 or 4 days has been mentioned. Would be foolish to raise expectations when no one knows if complications will happen. If it took all the bottles to get 4 out, can we expect 9 today?

Yes thats right, probably another 3-4 today then the massive task of replenishing all the tanks, tanks for the guys going in and out replenishing the tanks, bringing out empties etc. I imagine 100s of tanks and 100s of 3 hour return trips to replenish all the tanks again.

3 minutes ago, car720 said:

9pm Monday night in Australia and they are saying that all the boys have been rescued.  They are saying it was a team of Aussie medical divers that did it.  Not sure of the truth of it but good show if so.

I don't think its possible and can't see where you get this info from.

Be wonderful if true though.

3 minutes ago, car720 said:

9pm Monday night in Australia and they are saying that all the boys have been rescued.  They are saying it was a team of Aussie medical divers that did it.  Not sure of the truth of it but good show if so.

Not sure about this as there's apparently only a total of approx 10 ausssies involved and only one a experienced doctor/diver 

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1 minute ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Raining in Chiang Mai.

:sorry:

radar is clear over the cave north of chiang rai

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5 minutes ago, car720 said:

9pm Monday night in Australia and they are saying that all the boys have been rescued.  They are saying it was a team of Aussie medical divers that did it.  Not sure of the truth of it but good show if so.

There is at least one Aussie among the core team of 18 rescuers escorting the boys and there are more helping the overall rescue effort but by any stretch of the imagination it is not being done by a team of Aussies nor a team of any other single nationality.

 

it is  a truly international effort

Just now, NCC1701A said:

radar is clear over the cave north of chiang rai

That'll take the pressure off.

Must be maddening for those left behind- so near and yet so far.

3 minutes ago, Sheryl said:

@onlyalizt 2m2 minutes ago  @mthai is hinting that there’s highly chance that the 6th boy is out. For those who don’t know, Mthai is one of the most accurate press for this op at the moment.

Confirmed on Aljazeera live news...boy number 6 already in a helicopter...

Unbelievable, what a morons!!! Media trying to look inside the helicopter with a drone. (The helicopter with the 5th. Boy rescued from the cave) risking the lives of the people inside!! Outrageous!

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8 minutes ago, car720 said:

9pm Monday night in Australia and they are saying that all the boys have been rescued.  They are saying it was a team of Aussie medical divers that did it.  Not sure of the truth of it but good show if so.

no increased helicopter activity or ambulance movement to support this report. 

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