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Rescuers begin ‘challenging’ final push to free last five from Thai cave

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Till now eight boys are rescued from the Thai cave complex. Surprisingly they all are in good health and some even asked for chocolate and bread for breakfast, officials said on Tuesday as rescuers began a third and more challenging final mission to free the remaining five kids who are still stuck in the cave.

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At this moment (there are) no worrisome conditions, everyone is safe,” Jesada Chokdamrongsuk, Thailand’s health ministry permanent secretary, and told reporters.

Two of the boys had suspected lung infections but the four boys from the first group rescued were all walking around their hospital beds.

The kids are footballers, are strong and have high immunity,” Jesada said when asked why they survived so long.

The boys had a good appetite but were mainly given bland, easily digestible foods. However, doctors later relented after some of the boys asked for bread with chocolate topping.

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An ambulance departs from Tham Luang cave complex in the northern province of Chiang Rai, Thailand on July 10th, 2018. Photograph: Soe Zeya Tun/Reuter.

They are still being quarantined from their parents because of the risk of infection and would likely be kept in hospital for a week to undergo tests, officials said.

Four more of the boys were carried on stretchers out of the labyrinthine Tham Luang cave on the Myanmar border at dusk on Monday, bringing the number to eight, brought out so far after two rescue pushes on successive days.

The head of the operation, Narongsak Osottanakorn, said a final operation would be “more challenging” because one more survivor would be brought out than the previous two operations, along with three Navy SEALs who have been accompanying them.

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The rescuers have been learning from experience and were two hours faster in bringing the second batch of survivors out on Monday. However, scattered monsoon rains continued to risk percolating through the limestone cave walls to flood the tunnels with water.

I hope today we will be faster or the same speed as yesterday,” Narongsak said.

A team of foreign divers and Thai Navy SEALS guided the boys during a nine-hour operation through nearly 4 km of sometimes submerged, pitch-dark channels from where they have been trapped for more than a fortnight.

The “Wild Boars” team are trapped since June 23 when they set out to explore the cave after soccer practice and rains flooded the tunnels.

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