A football coach and 12 ‘rake thin’ young players (top right) remain trapped in the Thamg Luang cave network in northern Thailand as experts desperately try to come up with a plan to rescue them. There are fears fresh rainfall over the next few days could add to flooding in the caves (shown in the graphic) – meaning the boys, who cannot swim, may have to wait until the end of monsoon season in October before they can be brought to safety. If that does happen, two of Thailand’s Navy doctors have already volunteered to stay in the underground chamber for as long as it takes in what is being described as a ‘huge sacrifice’. A first meal of rice and pork – packaged up in sealed portions – is being prepared for the youngsters, who have already been given energy gels and paracetamol. Right: Rescuers at the scene.
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