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Thai rescue unit frees Buddhist monk trapped in flooded cave

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Rescue workers are seen at Phra Sai Ngam cave during an operation to save a Thai monk trapped after the entrance was flooded at the weekend, according to local media, in Noen Maprang, Thailand April 6, 2021, in this still image taken from video obtained from social media. Video taken April 6, 2021. Mandatory credit THAILAND RESCUE DIVER/via REUTERS

 

BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thai rescue workers said on Wednesday they had freed a Buddhist monk trapped inside a flooded cave in Thailand's Phitsanulok province, after he went inside days ago to meditate.

 

The monk, identified by a local rescue unit as 46-year-old Phra Ajarn Manas, was on a pilgrimage from another province and had gone into the Phra Sai Ngam cave in Phitsanulok on Saturday.

 

An unseasonal rainstorm that struck on Sunday and continued through Tuesday flooded parts of the cave while he was inside, the local rescue unit said on its Facebook page.

 

The unit said residents in the area told them the monk was trapped inside the cave on Tuesday afternoon. Rescue workers went in looking for him but had to call off their operation after about an hour due to rising water levels.

 

Pictures on the unit's Facebook page showed the monk on Wednesday sitting inside the cave surrounded by rescue workers and having his blood pressure taken.

 

"At 11:30 a.m.(0230 GMT) we successfully rescued Phra Manas out of the cave," the unit said in a post.

 

One of the rescue workers confirmed in a phone call that the monk was out of the cave and getting first aid.

 

Seventeen divers participated in the effort to find and free the monk.

 

Thailand made global headlines in 2018 with the high-profile rescue of 12 Thai boys and their soccer coach from a flooded cave in the northern town of Chiang Rai.

 

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-- © Copyright Reuters 2021-04-07
 
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1 hour ago, Crossy said:

Great job guys!!!

 

And no mini-sub required.

Although after all that time meditating he would have probably been partial to a submarine sandwich.

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