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First came the awful news that 12 boys and their football coach
were missing. Then came the flickering video of the boys found by a
pair of British divers nine days later. Monsoon rains had raised
the water level in the cave system, and they were trapped in an air
pocket, surrounded by rising muddy water, over two kilometres from
the cave entrance. Expert British, Australian, American, Chinese,
and other international divers joined the Thai Navy SEALs and
hundreds of local volunteers to mount one of the most risky and
complex rescue operations the world has ever seen. South-east Asia
correspondent James Massola recreates the drama, tension, and
inspiration of the days in July 2018 when the eyes of the whole
world were trained on a remote Thai mountain. Very little
information about what happened inside the cave was released by the
Thai authorities at the time, but through interviews Massola has
managed to obtain extensive details of the nine long days the Wild
Boars were on their own and during the rescue operation itself as
well as background information about the boys and coach. He writes
about the pivotal role of the British Cave Rescue Council in
leading the international effort, and determining the technical
aspects of the rescue. He reveals how the Thai, British, US,
Australian and other international divers worked together so
smoothly, when even a minor miscommunication could have resulted in
death or serious injury. And, most dramatically, he discloses the
number of instances in which the rescue operation nearly went
wrong.
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