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		In Thai jungle above trapped boys, 
		alternative rescue effort ramps up 
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		 [July 06, 2018] 
		By Panu Wongcha-um and Patpicha Tanakasempipat 
 CHIANG RAI, Thailand (Reuters) - Rescue 
		teams thrashed through dense forest hundreds of meters above a cave 
		complex on Friday, searching for an alternative way to extract 12 boys 
		and their soccer coach trapped inside for nearly two weeks.
 
 Their work above the Tham Luang cave near Thailand's northern border 
		with Myanmar took on added urgency as forecasts for rain threatened a 
		plan to bring the boys back through cramped, water-logged passageways to 
		the cave entrance.
 
 "We want to find the way down. I believe we are close," Thanes 
		Weerasiri, president of the Engineering Institute of Thailand, told 
		Reuters at a makeshift camp for volunteers and media near the cave.
 
 Helicopters buzzed overhead before flying to the dense blanket of green 
		hills above the cave to help look for an alternate extraction route.
 
 Rescue efforts since British divers found the team on Monday have 
		focused on draining the flooded cave and teaching the boys – some of 
		whom are as young as 11 and not competent swimmers – to attempt dives 
		that would challenge expert cavers.
 
		
		 
		The death of a former Thai Navy SEAL working in the flooded cave on 
		Friday has shaken the rescue mission, and forecasts for more rain could 
		undermine the draining of the cave, forcing officials to consider other 
		options.
 Thanes' engineers are working with the army to explore an area they 
		believe to be the back end of the cave, chiselling away fragile 
		limestone rocks that he said could be just hundreds of meters from where 
		the boys are trapped.
 
 "Originally we were exploring it as a way to bring supplies to the 
		children from the back end of the cave, but now it could become more," 
		said Thanes.
 
 Chalongchai Chaiyakum, a senior Thai army officer, said that one team 
		traveled some 300 meters down a shaft on the hill on Thursday until they 
		reached a dead end.
 
 He said that up to 200 people are exploring the hill to try to find a 
		workable shaft.
 
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			Rescuers carry supplies into the Tham Luang cave complex, where 12 
			boys and their soccer coach are trapped, in the northern province of 
			Chiang Rai, Thailand, July 5, 2018. Video taken July 5, 2018. 
			Mandatory credit RUAMKATANYU FOUNDATION/Handout via Reuters TV 
            
 
            MUSK OFFERS HELP
 The muddy bank where the boys are stranded is some 4 km (2.5 miles) 
			from the front entrance of the cave, with sections of the final 
			1.7-km stretch completely underwater.
 
 Drilling down raises concerns that parts of the cave could collapse 
			on the boys. Efforts to widen diving channels, have raised similar 
			fears about blocking narrow passageways and hemming the team in.
 
 Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk tweeted on Friday that engineers 
			from his firms - SpaceX and The Boring Company - were heading to 
			Thailand to see if they could assist the rescue.
 
 The firms have "advance ground penetrating radar" that is "pretty 
			good at digging holes" or technology that could "create an air 
			tunnel underwater" for the children to traverse, Musk said earlier.
 
 The Thai government said Musk's team could help the rescue operation 
			with location tracking, water pumping or battery power.
 
 Relatives of the boys, some of whom have camped at the site for 
			weeks, say all they want is the safest exit for their children.
 
 "I'm worried...he has never dived," said Somboon Kaewwongwan, the 
			father of a 16-year-old boy trapped in the cave.
 
 (Additional reporting by Chayut Setboonsarng; Writing by John 
			Geddie; Editing by Darren Schuettler)
 
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