Good news.
PRAISE THE LORD!!!!!!!........................
Holy moly! Amazing!
I posted this on the prior thread but it didn’t show up.
Mrs. Flash got the news from the Thai news station about ten minutes ago. She says that they are still in the cave, and there will be some work to do to get them out safely.
She also said that all non-essential people have been removed from the cave entrance area and ambulances have been massed to deal with the kids and their coach as they are extracted from the cave.
The worst days of those parents lives, but then comes relief.
Great news!
Very lucky. I heard about this story last week, and put it out of my mind. I was certain they would either never be found because of the unstable environment for searching, or the boys would have died. Those tours need to stop until more trails have been reinforced and mapped out.
Too many such tourists will speed up the erosion.
Now that’s winning!!
Boys being boys - being part of a team, being adventurous. Its how men are made.
So glad they are safe!
Praise God! I needed to hear good news. This makes me happy, very happy.
Explain to me why they decided to go in a cave before torrential rains in the first place ... (Glad they’re alive)
Minor miracle. It’ll be interesting to learn how they managed to survive for nine days.
Great news.
One report (IIRC) said some 1500 rescue workers from various nations were assisting in the effort to find them.
During the search, I heard they found a couple Japanese WW2 soldiers still holding out. But that’s just a rumor.
Great news! When I first heard of their plight it brought back memories of the Adventures of Tom Sawyer and his cave “adventure” with Becky.
Fantastic news! Not expected either. Good book and or movie to follow.
Nice.
But, no good can come from soccer.
I used to do some spelunking when I was younger, a good bit of it in undeveloped caves. I have overnighted in a few, and fortunately they were relatively dry.
Nine days in pitch black (if no lights) where you cant see your hand in front of your face, a constant 56 degrees temperature, and potentially damp or even wet. They are lucky they didn’t perish from hypothermia.
Praise his Holy Name. Thank you Jesus for protecting these kids and their coaches.