Wednesday 11 July 2018

Thai Cave Rescue, A Brave Herculean Act

These pictures are self-explanatory, the effort the rescue team had put up, the co-operation of the people and the mission of rescuing 12 young boys along with their coach for eighteen days unfolded.

For details of the rescue operation, see, the following link

https://www.theguardian.com/world/ng-interactive/2018/jul/03/thailand-cave-rescue-where-were-the-boys-found-and-how-can-they-be-rescued

The cave, Tham Luang is about six miles distance in Doi Nang Non Mountain range, and the boys were safely found around 2.5 miles from the entrance. The most difficult part of the rescue was heavy rains and gushing water inside the cave. But the rescue team, SEALs by their hard work brought back all 13 people trapped inside the cave after 18 days. Equally, praise-worthy are the people who supported them with whatever means they could. 


For the rest of the world, this gives a  message: there is no greater mission than upholding humanity and working for the well-being of all. Everyone is important in the society. With the selfless co-operation, we can achieve any impossible task. 

The following heroes of the rescue operation and related pictures, are taken from the following link.
https://www.gconnect.in/gcmagazine/magnews/tribute-rescuers-volunteers-thailand-cave-rescue-operation.html 







He sacrificed his today for their tomorrow














Fr. Raju Felix Crasta


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