One initial account from the boys suggests they were caught off-guard by a flash flood. Former Navy Seal diver Saman Gunan was one of many volunteers who had rushed to help in the rescue. "If you could do the same for someone else's child, you would," John told reporters upon his return to the UK. This took another few hours. John, the British rescue diver, likened the equipment to "a shopping bag" that allowed them to manoeuvre the boys around obstacles. On Wednesday 11 July, the media got its first post-rescue glimpse of the Wild Boars in a Thai Navy Seals video. There was another thing to worry about too - despite efforts to replenish the air, oxygen levels in the chamber had fallen to 15%, lower than the usual 21%. Spirits were high, but then a fatal accident devastated the community. Initial investigations found footprints at one of the chambers in the cave - but no other sign the boys were still alive. 13 Lost is a documentary about the unsung diving team that defied life-threatening conditions to lay the line to rescue the Wild Boars soccer team. Title: A cylinder was strapped to the front of each child, while a handle was attached to their backs - and they were held face down to ensure water would run away from their faces. Ratdao Chantapoon, the mother of cave boy Note, was said to have told a friend: "The Navy Seal had practised for so long, and was so strong, but also died. Locals had also told the Thai Navy Seals that by around 10 July every year, the Tham Luang cave system would be completely flooded. "We smelt the children before we saw or heard them.". On 23 June, 12 boys went exploring in Thailand's Chiang Rai province with their football coach - and ended up trapped deep inside a cave underneath a mountain. Instead, it became a story of hope and survival, and of parents and sons reunited. All, however, were still lost to the world. They would not emerge until two weeks later. Get a sneak peek of the new version of this page. The team and their young coach had often ventured deep into Tham Luang, sometimes as far as 8km, for initiation rites where they would write the names of new team members on a cave wall. They found the bikes, the bags, and some football shoes outside. ", Next to John, Rick couldn't quite believe what he was seeing. The boys and their coach were quickly joined by a military medic and Navy SEAL divers who would stay with them for the rest of the ordeal. The documentary will tell the story of how on a cool June afternoon in the hilly region of northern Thailand, the […] They didn't need much else - after all, they were only planning to be there for an hour. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Volunteers from other parts of Thailand flew in, while Thai social media lit up with expressions of love and support. March 4, 2019, 9:40 AM. These were the boys' families, worriedly offering prayers for their lives. Why the snap decision? Check out our editors' picks for the best movies and shows coming this month. They were behind a viewing window, some sobbing with joy at the sight of their boys. The very next day, two British divers made an incredible discovery. But while the boys were out, there were still people left on the rocky ledge deep inside Tham Luang - the Navy SEAL divers and medic who had looked after the Wild Boars, as well as Richard Harris, a famed Australian cave diving expert and doctor. pic.twitter.com/ifR38D0ZIS. Add the first question. John Volanthen and Rick Stanton had been braving Tham Luang's narrow, murky passageways for several days, laying out guide ropes and searching for signs of life. Chronicles the harrowing story and rescue of twelve young soccer players trapped in a Thai cave. With Craig Sechler, Paskorn Boonyalug, Roo Walters, Vern Unsworth. © 2021 BBC. Their parents, who had waited so very long to hold their sons again, were not by their side. But despite their high competence, there was one problem — the Seals lacked training and knowledge in cave diving. "I'm really sorry to the parents," said Coach Ake in his letter. Their families believe this Thai Buddhist tradition will bless their lives, and cleanse them of an unfortunate experience. The rescue of a boys soccer team from caves in Thailand captivated the world last year, and now a mini-series chronically the incredible scenes is headed to … And more importantly - how could rescuers get to them? Published 11 July 2018 'Tiny bit of hope became reality' Published 11 July 2018. It would have been terrifying for experienced divers, let alone for children who were not strong swimmers. Joy and relief as Thai cave boys rescued. So when the parents of the Wild Boars began to worry about their missing boys, they headed straight to the cave. Their destination: the Tham Luang cave, a favourite haunt for the boys, who loved exploring the nooks and crannies of the mountain range towering over Mae Sai. And most importantly, the Wild Boars had one another. And once monsoon season starts in July, the cave goes from innocuous to extremely dangerous. After all, Night still has to celebrate that 17th birthday - and his parents have promised him a party. Read about our approach to external linking. 13 Lost: The Untold Story of the Thai Cave Rescue The country park toilets were dirty and stretched beyond capacity - so people began cleaning them. Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site? It also happened to be the birthday of Note - one of the "Thai cave boys", as they were now dubbed by the media. The selfless doctor who cut short his holiday in Thailand to save the boys' lives received the terrible news that his father had just died. The letters, made public by the Thai Navy Seals, were deeply moving. Mr Unsworth, who helped rescue a group of boys trapped in a cave in Thailand, said that following Mr Musk's tweet he finds it hard to even read the word "paedophile". Training the boys to dive through flooded areas of the cave - a process so ripe with potential for disaster it was widely considered a last resort, Pumping water from the cave and waiting for water levels to recede naturally - but this could take up to four months, Finding or drilling alternative passages into the cave. Thai Cave Rescue Documentary Set At National Geographic. Eventually, parents were finally allowed to briefly see the boys, although they had to maintain a 2m distance, and don hospital gowns and masks. In some rocky areas they formed a human chain, passing the boys hand to hand, while at others they slid them on top of pipes pumping out water. Some made victory signs at the camera. Rescuers were covered in mud - so a local laundromat cleaned their clothes every night. But there was nothing. The boys' plans to visit Tham Luang had been discussed in a group chat on a messaging app with other friends. "Coach Ake, I really thank you for taking care of all the kids, and keeping them safe," one boy's relative wrote. A third boy, Dom, spent his birthday in the cave. They had to swim against a strong current, and were often forced back by rising floodwaters. The parents did not publicly object to the strict rules. On Monday, the two men finally reached Pattaya Beach. Another diver accompanied them. All around the world, millions of people who had anxiously followed the story celebrated the return of the Wild Boars. Now came the hardest bit - hoping for rescue. That sense of community soon began to spread, as the story gained the nation's attention. Each boy was given a full-face air mask to ensure they could breathe, and clipped to a diver. It has its dangers - people have gone missing in Tham Luang before. Named after a mountain shaped like a reclining woman, its full name is Tham Luang Khun Nam Nang Non - "the great cave and water source of the sleeping lady mountain". "But when I saw that he was alive and breathing - it felt very good.". Coach Ake, a former monk, taught the boys meditation techniques - to help them stay calm and use as little air as possible - and told them to lie still to conserve their strength. Released in Thailand 16 months after the rescue was completed on 10 July 2018, The Cave, an independent film, is the first big-screen project out of the traps. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. There are at least 200-300 Thai and foreign journalists working outside the #Thamluang cave’s mouth area. When their football practice ended, they raced through the rice paddies on their bicycles and up into the forested hills that lately had been blanketed in rain. Then, a few hundred metres further, they found an air pocket. They’re all out! But they were cutting it close. It's a standard procedure for such rescue operations. Engineers desperately tried to pump water out of the cave - but struggled, at least at first. "It's like they have died [after going into the cave] - and now have been reborn.". Already, local officials are planning to convert the cave complex into a museum and tourist attraction - and, inevitably, at least two production companies are eyeing the Hollywood potential of the story and angling to turn the rescue mission into a film. Whitehouse arranged for two more cave divers,Chris Jewell and Jason Mallison, supported by three cave rescuers, to go to Thailand with new equipment. His family had prepared a bright yellow SpongeBob SquarePants birthday cake and several colourfully wrapped presents at their home in a rural village in Mae Sai district. National Geographic Documentary Films has greenlit a feature about the 2018 rescue of a Thai … Drain the Oceans conducts the first accurate 3D survey of the Thai cave, revealing insight into the risky mission to save 12 boys from the flooded cave. But not for long. Eye shades were a must at first - their eyes, accustomed to two weeks of darkness, could not bear the light. Read more of the BBC's reports on the Thai cave rescue here. The rescue team faced conditions so difficult that even simple tasks - setting up air and phone lines in the cave - seemed impossible at first because of the labyrinthine layout of the cave. Pumping has stopped - too much rain. This FAQ is empty. https://www.hotstar.com/in/movies/thai-cave-rescue/1260013772/watch #ThailandCaveSearch @pakhead extraordinary movement The Navy Seal team in charge of the rescue says that everyone trapped in the cave has been brought out, completing an extraordinary and arduous rescue operation that captivated the world ... WATCH: The amazing moment when the last of the Wild Boar team made it to Chiang Rai Hospital #thamluangcave #thamluang #ถ้ำหลวง #13ชีวิตติดถ้ำ #13ชีวิตรอดแล้ว #พาหมูป่ากลับบ้าน #ThailandCaveRescue pic.twitter.com/jTq5ikg7go, On Facebook, the Thai Navy Seals posted: "We are not sure if this is a miracle, science, or what.". Many had expected the story of the lost Wild Boars to end in tragedy. Directed by Sophie Elwin-Harris. They listed the food they wanted to eat - fried chicken and pork crackling. pic.twitter.com/gWFeFgj7xD. Other solutions, such as an offer of a kid-sized submarine designed by tech entrepreneur Elon Musk's engineers, would be rejected as unsuitable. He added that it … But instead of a tongue-lashing, he received only love. The cave can flood up to 5m (16ft) during the rainy season, and should only be entered between November and April. It had been raining for the last few days, and all that water falling on the mountain had to go somewhere. Rescuers also turned to the villagers for local knowledge. Villagers rallied together, donating money and hundreds of packages of food to the relatives of the boys and their coach. His wife, Waleeporn Gunan, said: "Saman once said we never know when we're going to die… so we need to cherish every day.". They continued onwards into the darkness. A new 3D survey of the Thai cave in Tham Luang offers the first accurate visualisation of how the boys were trapped and how they were saved. "It was to show respect to the spirit that protects the cave. An experienced climbing and caving guide, Taw has participated in numerous cave expeditions to push and map uncharted caves in Thailand. Two weeks had passed since the boys went missing. On Saturday 23 June, Peerapat "Night" Sompiangjai turned 17 - a milestone most young people around the world would want to celebrate in style. Thailand's sacred caves are openings to another world, one that is shrouded in darkness, difficult to access. They were given oxygen before they were swiftly spirited away in ambulances to a hospital in Chiang Rai city. On 23 June, 12 boys went exploring in Thailand's Chiang Rai province with their football coach - and ended up trapped deep inside a cave underneath a mountain. At the start, "no one really had any idea what to do", one volunteer said. The Thai government says the boys and the coach were given anti-anxiety medication to relax - but several sources have told the BBC that they were in fact heavily sedated, and only semi-conscious during the journey - to ensure they would not panic. Once at the mouth of Tham Luang, they stashed their bikes and bags by the cave entrance. Classmates of the Wild Boars held group prayers, sang songs of encouragement into the cave, folded paper cranes, and posted messages of hope on school noticeboards. Our editors have rounded up their most anticipated horror movies of the year. His birthday cake sat untouched. Overnight, journalists from all around the world descended on the district, as even more rescue volunteers from around the world poured in. Wracked with worry for much of the past week, the Wild Boars' parents were ecstatic to see their children had miraculously survived. Thai social media was inundated with posts hashtagged #ThankYou, #Heroes and #Hooyah, the signature Thai Navy Seal chant. He … They apparently had no food - but they did have a supply of drinkable water in the form of moisture dripping from the cave walls. Hospital authorities said that some had minor lung and eye infections and needed antibiotics. According to the NY Times, 200 divers from around the world participated in the entire rescue effort. On Sunday 1 July - just over a week after the boys went missing - the rescuers made some progress. The district, and Tham Luang cave, have been put on the global map, probably permanently. "Wherever there is air space we surface, we shout, we smell," John told the BBC. At one point they had to place the stretcher on a raft and pull it across a chin-high pool of water. Floodwaters rushed in, sending workers clearing up the site fleeing. The Wild Boars were somewhere in the twisted depths of Tham Luang - but where exactly? The two divers spent some time with the boys - trying to boost their morale. Yet another movie is in the works about last year’s cave rescue in Thailand. Published 10 July 2018. In June and July 2018, a widely publicised cave rescue saved the lives of members of a junior football team who were trapped inside the Tham Luang Nang Non cave in Chiang Rai Province, Thailand. Out of the blue, the Thai authorities announced they were pulling out the boys - now. Food stalls were set up - some staffed by members of the Thai royal kitchen - serving free drinks, hot noodles, chicken rice, and even ice lollies. Almost everyone in Mae Sai knows this. Here our reporters tell the full story of the Wild Boars. "It's for their protection," said Night's grandfather, Seewad Sompiangjai. This gripping film shows the bravery and calmness of these men under duress, and the technical expertise that kept them alive. "In the end that tiny bit of hope became reality.". Over the next few days, they and the Thai divers would fight a constant battle with the elements. The first - from the boys' rocky ledge to chamber three - was more difficult. Stationed at a halfway point in the cave, he was responsible for replacing air tanks and guiding rescue divers through. At the narrow sections, rescuers had to unstrap their air tanks in order to squeeze through, while also pulling along their precious cargo. They emerged shortly after the last boy was taken out. Amid the flurry of rescue operations, a small group kept vigil at the mouth of the cave. Rescue workers race against the clock to save twelve boys and their soccer coach trapped in a cave system in Thailand. How about a boy who has never dived before?". They raised the alarm. And once the cave floods - it's risky even for experienced divers. Must see documentary featuring exclusive footage shot during the rescue of The Wild Boars football team trapped in caves in North Thailand. Officials brought whatever equipment they could think of - small water pumps, long pipes, knives and shovels - but much of it was apparently unsuitable. The daring cave rescue captured the imagination of millions around the world (Photo: U.S. Department of Defence) A team of rescue workers soon gathered from all over the world to … Soon, the light from John's torch illuminated an electrifying sight - the boys emerged from the darkness, coming down the ledge towards him. By the time the last batch of boys and the coach were out, water levels were starting to rise again, as rapidly as 30cm in one hour, according to senior Navy SEAL Supachai Tanasansakorn. For the boys, and Coach Ake - their first priority once they leave hospital must surely be to spend time with their families again. At the hospital, the boys and coach were put through a series of health checks. "The water is moving, it's muddy and there is almost no visibility," local guide Joshua Morris told the BBC. Snaking for 10km beneath the cloud-swathed mountain range that separates Thailand and Myanmar is Tham Luang, the fourth biggest Thai cave system. And in the end the boys communicated with their parents the old-fashioned way - by writing letters. He recalled a place in the complex they'd visited before - called Pattaya Beach. Once they reached chamber three, it was time for the second phase. A Thai youth football team is trapped in a cave while rescue workers scramble to save them. Nat Geo has brought in Free Solo directors E. Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin to take over an upcoming Thai cave rescue documentary about the 2018 rescue of a … Each boy was secured in a stretcher, and carried by a team of at least five men. Buddhist monks murmured prayers for Saman as incense burned. Apart from the press conference, every slight movement has led to a major media scrum. Authorities called in the elite Thai Navy Seals, the national police, and other rescue teams. Thai navy divers have stopped searching - water levels have risen to fill most caves. Nonton Drain the Oceans - English Documentary tv series on Hotstar now. "We didn't think the mission would be this successful," said Thai Navy Seals leader Rear Adm Arpakorn Yuukongkaew. National Geographic Documentary Films has greenlighted an untitled film about the rescue of a Thai boys soccer team trapped deep inside a flooding cave … Rescuers set to work in figuring out how to extract 13 people - some of whom couldn't swim - from a winding, flooded 4km-long stretch of caves that even experienced divers would struggle with. When everyone else had pretty much given up two divers never lost hope. It was Tuesday 10 July - the day that locals said the cave would become completely flooded. Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. 'You never imagine someone you know could get trapped', #พาหมูป่ากลับบ้าน. Taw has dedicated his life to rescue and during the rescue operation it showed. Discovery has ordered a one-hour documentary special on the daring rescue of a boys’ soccer team from a flooded cave in Thailand. First pictures of cave rescue Thai boys. Car horns blared incessantly in celebration. This is their story. Warny was one of the team who brought out Ekapol Chantawong, the boys’ football coach who will be played by Thai film star Ekawat Niratvorapanya in The Cave; while Xiaolong was part of … A rescue mission is assembled in Thailand where a group of young boys and their soccer coach are trapped in a system of underground caves that are flooding. "I didn't know if it was a casualty or a kid," he told the BBC. Others were roped in when it became clear just how monumental the search effort would be. Exploring the cave was a challenge - most of the Navy divers had little cave diving experience. That somewhere was the Tham Luang cave system, which was fast filling up. There was also enough air for a while - because the porous limestone and cracks in the rocks meant air could come through. The group gradually expanded to include concerned teachers from the schools the Wild Boars attended. Follows the story of the Wild Boars youth soccer team who got trapped and their dramatic 2018 rescue. Every day she went up the mountain, carrying fruits, incense and candles. One even cracked a joke: "Teacher, please don't give us too much homework!". Scrawling hearts and smiley faces on note paper, the boys told their parents again and again that they loved them and not to worry. But an extraordinary set of circumstances also worked in their favour. But it was a bittersweet night for one person - Richard Harris. National Geographic has announced details on a new feature documentary from the "Free Solo" team of E. Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin, which is currently going under the working title of "Thai Cave Rescue". It's a story of ordinary people from all over the world coming together in a remote town in northern Thailand with one mission: to save 12 young boys and their coach. Rick started counting the boys, while John asked: "How many of you? Miserable conditions at the entrance to #Thamluangcave. "They're all alive!". At times they had to navigate sections so ridiculously narrow that they could only just about fit a body through. With thanks to the local people of Chiang Rai and elsewhere in Thailand who made our reporting possible. The extraordinary encounter was recorded on the divers' cameras - and swiftly posted online. Additional reporting by BBC News and BBC Thai staff in Chiang Rai, and BBC Bristol. Rich in folklore, it is a popular destination for day-trippers - and adventurous children. In Chiang Rai, jubilant crowds lined the streets leading to the hospital, cheering on the ambulances. Then, they left lights with the boys, and promised to return later with food. They reached a large cavern that would be later dubbed "chamber three" and serve as a key base for the divers. Fear, perhaps even terror, would no doubt have crept in. What happened over those two weeks is a remarkable story of friendship, human endurance - and the lengths some people will go to save someone else's child. Must see documentary featuring exclusive footage shot during the rescue of The Wild Boars football team trapped in caves in North Thailand. After nine days in the darkness, the Wild Boars once again saw light. Twelve members of the team, aged eleven to sixteen, and their 25-year-old assistant coach entered the cave on 23 June after football practice. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Dressed in gowns and wearing face masks, the Thai cave boys sat up in their hospital beds and waved to the world. Animation by Davies Surya. Deep in the cave, the Wild Boars found themselves in trouble. He was out with his friends, the other members of local youth football team the Wild Boars, and their assistant coach, Ekkapol "Ake" Chantawong. Use the HTML below. (2020). Some had volunteered, and some were called in by Thai authorities. It was time to launch what would later be described as a "superhuman" rescue effort, one that involved nearly 100 Thai and foreign divers. It was an astonishing feat - after two agonising weeks the Thai cave boys and their coach were finally out at last, safe and sound. Seeing the severity of the situation, Chiang Rai province’s Governor Narongsak Ossotanakorn called in the Thai Navy Seals — an elite branch of the navy that takes on the most dangerous missions. “Operation Thai Cave Rescue… Tom Waller’s film The Cave focuses on the ‘unsung heroes’ in the effort to rescue 12 boys and their football coach from the Tham Luong caves in 2018. With Eric Meyers, Joshua Morris, Erik Brown, Charles Hodges. In high spirits, they clambered into the cave with just their torches. He was only 38 years old. But doctor's orders were that they be put on a special diet of medicated liquid food, and mineral water with added vitamins. Saman was a fit and healthy diver who had also represented Thailand in triathlons. But Saman could not be saved. Finally, late on 6 July, rescuers set up an oxygen supply. They had the right conditions to survive - at least for a little while. What's next for Mae Sai? This is their story. Directed by Tom Stubberfield. Some of the boys have even been able to start eating normal food again, after days of craving chocolate and their favourite snacks. Local volunteers also pitched in. Rescuers made their way for hours through pitch dark waters that were bone-chilling cold, feeling their way with guide ropes. Apart from that, they appeared to be on the mend. The death hit home the danger of the rescue mission, and the risks facing the boys. They looked thin, but were otherwise in relatively good shape. The group used rocks to dig 5m deeper into the shelf, to create a cavern where they could huddle together and keep warm. Thai rescue mission. Read about our approach to external linking. It was dark, but they had their torches. On 6 July, while on a routine run to deliver air tanks to the boys, he lost consciousness after running out of air for himself. When a soccer team became trapped in a Thai cave in 2018, the South Australian anaesthetist played a pivotal role in get... Dr Richard Harris is a medical hero. As for the rescuers, they are still digesting the unprecedented feat they pulled off. The first international rescuers arrived on Thursday 28 June. They longed for proper food, and begged for pad krapao, a rice dish with meat stir fried with basil. The government said it was necessary to quarantine the boys to protect them and others from infection - though this did not stop Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha from visiting in person. Directed by Raimund Huber. The dramatic rescue of 12 young Thai footballers and their coach from a cave in Thailand’s Chiang Rai province on Tuesday has already inspired a documentary by … The Cave (known in Thai as Nang Non, นางนอน) is a 2019 Thai action-drama film about the 2018 Tham Luang cave rescue in Chiang Rai Province, Thailand, written and directed by Tom Waller and co-produced by Waller and Allen Liu. The story is written from the points of view of several individuals involved in the rescue operation, and features cave diver Jim Warny and others as themselves. View production, box office, & company info. I asked her to protect the 13 kids," she said. "There is no other day that we are more ready than today," Narongsak Osotthanakorn, the head of the rescue operations, said. Swallowed up by an unforgiving mountain and surrounded by darkness, the boys and the coach lost all sense of time.
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