All 12 Thai Boys & Coach Finally Rescued From Flooded Cave
July 10 2018, Updated 3:54 p.m. ET
The Thai boys have been rescued! RadarOnline.com has learned all 12 young athletes have now been saved from the flooded Tham Luang Cave.
Two of the children have pneumonia after being trapped inside the cave for over two weeks, but they are in stable condition, according to various reports.
This morning, 19 divers bravely swam into the underground cavern to retrieve the remaining five kids and their 25-year-old coach. They were all saved and put into stretchers within 15 minutes of each other.
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The speedy recovery came after officials became concerned that heavy rains could flood the cave and trap the kids for good.
All were greeted by their loved ones outside the cave, and are doing well. They are currently in the hospital receiving treatment.
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