BFF-16 Thai cave reopens for visitors after Wild Boars rescue

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Thai cave reopens for visitors after Wild Boars rescue

BANGKOK, Nov 2, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Thailand has reopened the cave where 12
young footballers and their coach were trapped last year in a saga that
captivated the world.

The Tham Luang cave has been closed to visitors since the Wild Boars
football team were rescued alive after nearly three weeks inside the grotto’s
waterlogged corridors.

But the world-famous cave in northern Chiang Rai province was re-opened
Friday, drawing some 2,000 tourists in a single day, a local conservation
official told AFP.

“We have allowed visitors to see the mouth of the cave,” said Kamolchai
Kotcha, director of the local conservation office that overseas the cave.

Guests are not allowed beyond the entrance for now, where they can peer
into the cave opening, but officials said they were considering allowing
people deeper inside after surveying the safety of the route.

Some of the rescue equipment left behind — including telephone wires,
hoses and zip lines — could be exhibited inside the cave for visitors to
view in the future, Kotcha said.

Photos from the opening on Friday showed tourists at the site’s entry,
where last year the boys’ bikes and backpacks were found — alerting local
police they were likely inside.

The Wild Boars went into Tham Luang in June 2018 for a routine hike after a
football practice, but became trapped after heavy rains blocked the only
route out.

Hundreds of people descended on the remote site to help save the boys, who
were found — emaciated but alive — on a muddy perch deep inside the cave
after nine excruciating days of searching.

The boys were sedated and fitted out in full-face breathing masks before
being pulled to safety through a hazardous underwater labyrinth.

Several books deals about the drama have been inked, and the first film
about the rescue premiered this month at the Busan International Film
Festival in South Korea.

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