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‘Hooyah!’ Tears Flow, Horns Honk after all Cave Boys Rescued

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CHIANG RAI – Honking car horns and live “selfie” videos – this is how some Thais in Chiang Rai and beyond celebrated after all 12 boys and their soccer coach had been safely rescued from a labyrinthine of the Tham Luang cave complex in Mae Sai.

The dramatic rescue marks the end of a more than two-week ordeal which began when the “Wild Boars” team and their coach became trapped inside the flooded Tham Luang cave on the border with Myanmar on June 23.

Two British divers found the 13 last Monday but the search and rescue operation has largely been driven by Thailand’s elite navy SEAL unit.

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Volunteers react after hearing all boys were rescued from the Tham Luang cave in the northern province of Chiang Rai, Thailand, in this photo taken by Kyodo July 10, 2018. – REUTERS

“This is an important event in my life. It is something I will remember,” said a visibly emotional Rachapol Ngamgrabuan, an official at Chiang Rai’s provincial press office.

“There were times when I cried,” he added. “Happy. Very happy to see all Thai people love each other.”

Thais have been glued to their televisions, mobile phones and computer screens following every twist and turn of the boys’ story, as have many people overseas.

Thais turned to social media on Tuesday to show their elation using the hashtag #Hooyah, a word used by the navy to build morale. Other hashtags included #Heroes and #Thankyou.

“You are our heroes!” wrote some, captioning cartoons showing the boys and their coach with dozens of rescue workers, volunteers and military personnel.

On Monday, Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha said he would host a celebration for all of those involved in the multinational rescue effort.

“We will host a meal for all sides,” said Prayuth.

Top Thai retailers including Central Group and The Mall Group also chimed in to show their support.

“We are not sure if this is a miracle, a science, or what. All the thirteen Wild Boars are now out of the cave,” the navy SEAL unit wrote on its official page moments after the rescue.

Britain’s Manchester United football club said on its official Twitter page that it was relieved to learn that the 13 were safe and extended an invitation for the group and their rescuers to visit its Old Trafford stadium.

By Amy Sawitta Lefevre and Pracha Hariraksapitak – Reuters

 

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