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Fotbollslaget 2019, grottan under insatsen 2018. (TT/AP)

Sorg och tacksamhet på årsdag för grotträddningen

Det har i dag gått fem år sedan tolv pojkar och deras fotbollstränare räddades under dramatiska former efter att ha suttit fast i en grotta i Thailand i 18 dagar. På måndagen samlades hundratals människor utanför grottan för att uppmärksamma dagen, skriver AFP. Bland dem fanns elva av pojkarna, i dag tonåringar, och deras tränare Ekkapol Chantawong.

Han hyllade de dykare vars komplexa insats räddade livet på laget.

– Vore det inte för dessa människor skulle vi inte ha överlevt. Jag vill tacka er alla från botten av mitt hjärta.

Men det var med blandade känslor som fotbollslaget var på plats. Årsdagen färgades av sorg efter deras tidigare lagkamrat, 17-årige Duangpetch, som gick bort tidigare i år när han var på utbyte i Storbritannien.

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Wikipedia (en)
In June and July 2018, a junior association football team were rescued from the Tham Luang Nang Non cave in Chiang Rai Province in northern Thailand. Twelve members of the team, aged 11 to 16, and their 25-year-old assistant coach entered the cave on 23 June after a practice session. Shortly after they entered, heavy rainfall began and partially flooded the cave system, blocking their way out and trapping them deep within. Efforts to locate the group were hampered by rising water levels and strong currents; they were out of contact for more than a week. The cave rescue effort expanded into a massive operation amid intense worldwide public interest and involving international rescue teams. On 2 July, after advancing through narrow passages and muddy waters, British divers John Volanthen and Rick Stanton found the group alive on an elevated rock about 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) from the cave mouth. Rescue organisers discussed various options for extracting the group, including whether to teach them basic underwater diving skills to enable their early rescue, or wait until a new entrance to the cave was found or drilled, or wait for the floodwaters to subside by the end of the monsoon season several months later. After days of pumping water from the cave system and a respite from rain, the rescue teams hastened to get the group out of the cave before the next monsoon rain, which was expected to bring additional downpours and was predicted to start around 11 July. Between 8 and 10 July, all 12 boys and their coach were rescued from the cave by an international team.The rescue effort involved as many as 10,000 people, including more than 100 divers, scores of rescue workers, representatives from about 100 governmental agencies, 900 police officers, and 2,000 soldiers. Ten police helicopters, seven ambulances, more than 700 diving cylinders, and the pumping of more than one billion litres of water from the caves were required. Saman Gunan, a 38-year-old former Royal Thai Navy SEAL, died of asphyxiation during an attempted rescue on 6 July while returning to a staging base in the cave after delivering diving cylinders to the trapped group. The following year, in December 2019, rescue diver and Thai Navy SEAL Beirut Pakbara died of a blood infection contracted during the operation.

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