Titanium is the children's rescue operation in the multifaceted cave (VIDEO0)

thai CAVES, THAILAND

The second phase of the titanic rescue operation in Thailand for the rescue of the twelve children was crowned with success.

A total of eight children have been released from the flooded cave and all efforts are now focused on rescuing the last four children and their coach. 

The rescue operation resumes tomorrow.

The health of the five children who remain trapped is good

The health of the five children who remain trapped in the multi-layered cave of Tam Luang in Thailand is "still good", the head of the rescue operation said today.

He added that rescuers would resume the operation to free the five more people within the next 20 hours.

According to the British newspaper The Guardian, the weather for the next two days seems to be good, which makes the rescue teams optimistic about the completion of the operation.

 

It is noted that the four children who were rescued yesterday Sunday were taken to a local hospital but have not yet been able to see their parents.

Doctors "keep them away" from their parents, to avoid the risk of infection, as they are very weak.

Officials have not yet confirmed the names of the four children who were released as their identities are protected out of respect for the families of the children still trapped inside the cave.

See pictures from today's rescue operation.

 

Source: AlphaNews.live