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Added on the 03/07/2018 15:48:42 - Copyright : France 24 EN
The 'Wild Boars' football team, who became trapped in a cave in northern Thailand for 18 days a year ago, attend an alms-giving ceremony for Buddhist monks. IMAGES
The 12 boys rescued from the Tham Luang caves in northern Thailand recounted details of their time trapped inside the cave.
Young members of a football team rescued from a flooded cave in Thailand are taken care of in Chiang Rai hospital, in the northern part of the country, with their parents present to support them. IMAGES
Thailand's Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha visits the site of the cave where 12 children and their football coach got trapped. The evacuation of the children is ongoing. IMAGES
A four-year-old boy who had been missing for nearly five days in a forest inhabited by bears, has been found alive. The child, named Dima Peskov, was discovered in a Siberian forest near the Ural Mountains. Little Dima survived by eating grass and drinking from puddles, but the dirty water and constant bites by mosquitos and other insects had taken their toll. He was on the verge of death when he was discovered.
Bangkok, Sep 1 (EFE/EPA).- Netflix announced on Wednesday the cast and production team for a limited series about the dramatic rescue of 12 children and their soccer coach who were trapped for more than two weeks in a flooded cave in northern Thailand in 2018.Dana Ledoux Miller and Michael Russell Gunn of "Designated Survivor" will serve as executive producers of the 10-part series that will be released globally in 2022. (Camera: ARCHIVE).ARCHIVE FOOTAGE OF THE THAI CAVE RESCUE SERIES CONTRACT EXCHANGE CEREMONY WITH NETFLIX IN 2019, IN BANGKOK, THAILAND; THE EXHIBITION OF THAI CAVE RESCUE MISSION IN 2018, IN BANGKOK, THAILAND AND THE THAI CAVE RESCUE MISSION IN 2018, IN CHIANG RAI, THAILAND.