Naka Cave Rescue
I believe you are referring to the "Tham Luang Nang Non" cave, commonly known as the Naka Cave or Tham Nang Non, located in Chiang Rai province, Thailand. This cave gained international attention in June 2018 when twelve young members of a local soccer team, known as the Wild Boars, and their coach got trapped inside the cave.
The group entered the cave on June 23, 2018, but heavy rainfall quickly flooded the cave, leaving them stranded deep inside. The authorities launched a massive rescue operation, involving international experts and volunteers, to try and bring the boys and their coach to safety. The rescue mission captured the world's attention and was fraught with challenges, given the complex and dangerous conditions inside the cave.
After being trapped for over two weeks, the last members of the group were successfully rescued on July 10, 2018. The operation involved a combination of diving through flooded passages and using other methods to bring the boys to safety.
Since the rescue, the Thai government and local authorities have taken measures to enhance safety and restrict access to the cave to prevent similar incidents in the future. The site remains a symbol of hope, resilience, and the power of international cooperation during a crisis.
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