Officials resumed the search operations for the 13 missing footballers in Chiang Rai’s Tham Luang Cave at 7am.
Forestry officers, Disaster Prevention and Mitigation officers, border patrol policemen and officers from other businesses started getting ready gear and foods to survey shafts leading to the cave. Some prepared equipment to climb down a 40 metre deep shaft after they climbed down yesterday to discover a chamber with more passages. They plan to survey the passages today. 50 officials from the National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department in Chiang Mai are additionally joining today’s search.
The officials took along meals and drinks earlier than embarking on the search operations. Meanwhile, Itemized led relatives of the missing 12 youths and their assistant coach to hold a morning prayer inside a tent arrange for the families. The households appeared exhausted after waiting within the tent for days.
Five helicopters airlifted a group of border patrol policemen to hitch in today’s search of a shaft over the Tham Luang Cave.
Deputy Police Commissioner-General Pol General Veerachai Songmetta, who heads the team, said the team will climb down the 60 metre deep shaft from Pha Mee Mountain to attempt to attain three chambers on the aspect of the cave where the thirteen younger footballers might have been trapped since final Saturday. The border patrol policemen are geared up with wireless communications tools that may feed their footage back stay to the top of the mountain where Veerachai is predicated for evaluation..