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12 missing boys and soccer coach found alive after nine days trapped in Thai cave

Video by divers captures the moment the Wild Boar soccer team was found alive after days of painstaking searches

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A family member shows the latest pictures of the missing boys taken by rescue divers inside Tham Luang cave when all members of the youth football team and their coach were found alive. Photo: AFP
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Twelve boys and their football coach trapped in a flooded Thai cave for nine days were found alive late Monday after a painstaking search by specialist divers who finally discovered the emaciated group on a mud embankment.

The incredible moment that the divers made contact with the boys was captured on a video released by the Thai Navy Seals.

There had been no contact with the boys, aged between 11 and 16, since they went missing with their 25-year-old coach on June 23.

The massive international rescue effort had for days been hampered by heavy rains that flooded the Tham Luang cave in northern Thailand, blocking access to chambers where it was hoped the group would be found alive.

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A photo provided by Thai Navy Seals shows the boys in a cave in Mae Sai, Chiang Rai province late Monday. Photo: Xinhua
A photo provided by Thai Navy Seals shows the boys in a cave in Mae Sai, Chiang Rai province late Monday. Photo: Xinhua
But late Monday Chiang Rai provincial governor broke the news of their rescue by naval divers, delighting a nation which has anxiously followed every twist and turn of the dramatic effort to save them.

“We found all 13 safe... we will take care of them until they can move,” Narongsak Osottanakorn told reporters, who broke into spontaneous applause and cheering.

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