Barbershopman
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I'm putting this here because people are calling it a miracle.
The boys and their soccer coach entered the cave on June 23rd. After more than two weeks, the last of the boys and their coach exited the cave today. All thirteen are alive, but they are understandably dehydrated and malnourished.
What makes this story so amazing was that it took rescuers more than an hour to get to where the group was stranded and nearly as long to get them out. The first group of four boys was rescued on Sunday, eight on Monday and the last four boys and their coach exited today.
It's great to hear that all of them are finally safe and alive.
Barbershopman
The boys and their soccer coach entered the cave on June 23rd. After more than two weeks, the last of the boys and their coach exited the cave today. All thirteen are alive, but they are understandably dehydrated and malnourished.
What makes this story so amazing was that it took rescuers more than an hour to get to where the group was stranded and nearly as long to get them out. The first group of four boys was rescued on Sunday, eight on Monday and the last four boys and their coach exited today.
It's great to hear that all of them are finally safe and alive.
Barbershopman