Rescue force members are seen outside the Tham Luang cave in Chiang Rai province, Thailand where a youth football team are being trapped inside due to flood water. (Photo: VNA)
Rescue force members are seen outside the Tham Luang cave in Chiang Rai province, Thailand where a youth football team are being trapped inside due to flood water. (Photo: VNA)
Four members of the team were taken out alive on July 8. (Photo: VNA)
Four members of the team were taken out alive on July 8. (Photo: VNA)
Four more young boys were rescued on July 9 after spending two weeks trapped underground. (Photo: VNA)
Four more young boys were rescued on July 9 after spending two weeks trapped underground. (Photo: VNA)
Emergency workers are all set to provide care for the boys. (Photo: VNA)
Emergency workers are all set to provide care for the boys. (Photo: VNA)
Thai authorities place a rescued boy in an ambulance for transportation from the Tham Luang cave to the hospital. (Photo: VNA)
Thai authorities place a rescued boy in an ambulance for transportation from the Tham Luang cave to the hospital. (Photo: VNA)
(Photo: VNA)
(Photo: VNA)
Eight boys have been freed so far while five others remain trapped. (Photo: VNA)
Eight boys have been freed so far while five others remain trapped. (Photo: VNA)
Reporters are patiently waiting for news from Thai authorities on the cave rescue. (Photo: VNA)
Reporters are patiently waiting for news from Thai authorities on the cave rescue. (Photo: VNA)
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A close-up look at work for rescuing Thai boys trapped in cave

Four more boys were safely removed from the flooded Thai cave on July 9.