Thai football team lost in cave for 9 days found alive, safe

Thai football team lost in cave for 9 days found alive, safe

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The 12 teenage boys and their coach had been lost inside the Tham Luang cave said to be one of Thailand's longest caves.

The rescue team found the 12 boys and their football coach alive after 9 days of being lost in a cave in Thailand.

There had been no contact with the boys, aged between 11 and 16, since they went missing with their coach -- aged 25 -- last Saturday.

"We found all 13 safe... we will take care of them until they can move," Chiang Rai governor Narongsak Osottanakorn said.

"We will bring food to them and a doctor who can dive. I am not sure they can eat as they have not eaten for a while."

They had hoped to find the "Wild Boar" team on an elevated ledge dubbed "Pattaya beach".

But the boys had retreated 300-400 metres further as the ledge was submerged, Narongsak added.

An international search effort has gone on since the group went missing inside the Tham Luang cave.

The divers from a Thai navy SEAL unit were within 500 meters of a chamber containing an elevated rock mound, nicknamed "Pattaya Beach" by cavers, which could have provided the boys with a refuge when rains flooded the cave, blocking the way out.

The cave is one of Thailand's longest -- it stretches 10 kilometres (six miles) underground -- and also one of the most notoriously difficult to navigate.