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Divers close in on missing soccer team trapped in Thailand cave

Divers are about one kilometre from where they think the missing boys might be.

Divers are about one kilometre from where they think the missing boys might be. Photo: Getty

A group of Thai and Australian divers have closed in on the spot inside a flooded Thailand cave where they believe 12 boys and their soccer coach are trapped.

The divers have ventured more than 3km into the in the Tham Luang Nang Non cave system, as an international rescue search team ramps up efforts since the boys went missing eight days ago.

The divers went 400 metres past a key junction in the cavern and are heading towards a cave chamber seen as one of the most likely places the group could be.

The elevated dry area where the children are believed to be is called Pattaya Beach, several kilometres from the cave’s enterance.

Most of the route is underwater.

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Rescue workers carry heavy water pumping equipments into Tham Luang Nang Non cave. Photo: Getty

Divers resumed searching on Saturday after being forced to temporarily stop operations due to a high level of flooding in the Tham Luang-Khun Nam Nang Non cave.

“The flood has subsided and the water is clear, not muddy, which means that there is no new mass of water,” the governor of Chiang Rai province, where the cave is located, Narongsak Osotthanakorn said.

“Rescuers have been sent down two viable cave openings, and they are exploring if the paths can lead to the missing group,” he added.

The mission has intensified with the arrival of international experts.
A group of six Australian Federal Police officers with cave diving experience arrived at the site early on Sunday.

“We’re here to support the Thai government in its operation,” Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Cameron Noble said.

“They (the police officers) have cave diving experience.”

The Australian team has joined forces with 11 Chinese rescue experts, up to 32 US forces personnel, three British divers and a British cave expert as well as rescue teams from Myanmar and Laos who are already there.

As the search entered its ninth day, rescuers still had no certainty of the whereabouts of the missing group, comprising a dozen boys aged 11-16 and their 25-year-old coach.

Last Saturday, the soccer team visited the cave after a training session. They have not been seen since, leaving only their bicycles behind at the cave entrance.

A flash flood blocked their way out.

Parents of the missing boys have been keeping vigil outside the cave, and have been led in daily prayers by a Buddhist monk.

The cave is 1000km north of Bangkok near the border with Myanmar.

-with AAP

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