The Thai Cave Rescue: Nine Days in the Dark Before Anyone Found Them | 5 Minute Strange
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On June twenty-third, two thousand and eighteen, twelve boys from the Wild Boars football team and their assistant coach entered Tham Luang cave in northern Thailand and were cut off by rising floodwater. For nine days, nobody knew if they were alive. The cave system flooded. Visibility for divers dropped to almost nothing. British cave divers Rick Stanton and John Volanthen finally found them alive on a muddy ledge five kilometres from the entrance — thin, weak, sitting in the dark, but breathing.
In this episode of 5 Minute Strange, we cover the full Thai cave rescue — the flooded passages so narrow that even expert cave divers found them terrifying, the death of retired Thai Navy SEAL Saman Kunan who lost consciousness underwater while delivering supplies, the decision to sedate the boys and bring them out one at a time through hours of black water, and the three-day operation across July eighth to tenth that brought all thirteen people back to the surface alive. It remains one of the only cave rescue stories where everyone came home.
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