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[Dunia]
(UPDATE!) - 12 Pelajar dan Jurulatih selamat (Movie dah dalam early development
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Alhamdulillah semua selamat. takde ke bomoh siam dok mencapup & keluar segala mala cerita majalah mastika? |
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Happy Family Receiving the news that they are safe


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proses nak bawak keluar pulak mungkin makan minggu atau bulan |
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Sayu tgk bdk2 tu dok thank you thank you sambil nangis. |
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Salute navy seal......mmg training dorg dahsyat... |
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Tgh video mangsa xde lh melalak bagai. Mmg kental btol hati diorng. Coach dia mesti dh polish duorng mcm train askar |
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Good to hear the safe n sound...
Nmpk tenang ja..10 hari dlm tu brgelap semua...ya Allah..kentalnya smgt |
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Lega..
mereka ni akan jadi brothers for life.
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Lega betul baca semua ditemui selamat.. |
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Takde ker pic coach tue? Takde ker, yang? |
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than god! prayed hard for them. syukur semua selamat. yes .. they are very strong. semoga process bawak dia org keluar berjaya. and salute to all teams yang mengembling tenaga dlm usaha mencari & menyelamat. dpt tau berita ni pagi ni buat air mata mengalir lajuuu sgt. happy pun boleh nangis tau. |
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Sayu dgr budak kecik kat depan sekali tu ckp 'thank you2'..sambil nangis. Aduh.. 10 hari dalam gelap menunggu org dtg ntah jumpa ke x.. mesti kat dlm hati dah terlintas nk mati kan..
Ni proses nk bawa keluar pulak, camne? kena dive lagi ni
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acB6yO_On-g |
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THAI FOOTBALL TEAM FOUND ALIVE
MAE SAI: Twelve boys and their football coach trapped in a flooded Thai cave for nine days have been “found safe”, in a miracle rescue after days of painstaking searching by divers.
There had been no contact with the boys, aged between 11 and 16, since they went missing with their coach, aged 25, last Saturday.
The massive rescue effort had been hampered by heavy rains that flooded the Tham Luang cave in northern Thailand, blocking access to chambers where it was hoped that the group would be found alive.
Late yesterday, the Chiang Rai provincial governor broke the news of their rescue, delighting a nation which had anxiously followed every twist and turn of the effort to save them.
“We found all 13 safe ... we will take care of them until they can move,” Narongsak Osottanakorn told reporters, who broke into spontaneous applause and cheering.
“We will bring food to them and a doctor who can dive. I am not sure they can eat as they have not eaten for a while.”
Forging on: Thai rescue personnel advancing through the main passageway of the flooded cave complex where the football team went missing in Mae Sai, Chiang Rai province. — AP |
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Dah jumpa semua selamat, alhamdulillah |
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THAI FOOTBALL TEAM FOUND ALIVE
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Divers took advantage of a brief window of good weather yesterday to edge further into the cave, with the water levels dropping slowly but steadily every hour thanks to round-the-clock pumping.
They had hoped to find the Wild Boar team on an elevated ledge dubbed “Pattaya beach”.
But the boys had retreated 300m to 400m further as the ledge was submerged, Narongsak said.
The team’s travails were not over with a complex operation predicted to try to free the ailing group from the cave, which was still partially submerged.
Friends and teachers of the Wild Boar football team refused to give up hope of seeing the young players again.
Tilek Jana said he was eagerly awaiting his friend Prajak’s return.
“Let him come and let’s play (football) together, I miss him,” he said.
image: https://www.thestar.com.my/~/media/online/2018/07/02/19/58/world_ni_0307_p24f_nurilyanna_1.ashx?h=431&&w=620&la=en
Sheer relief: A family member of one of the missing boys smiling after hearing the good news. — AP
Sheer relief: A family member of one of the missing boys smiling after hearing the good news. — AP
Scores of divers – including foreign experts – had been sent into the cave with hundreds of oxygen tanks, establishing a base camp inside the chambers over the weekend.
Weary relatives had camped out at the cave’s entrance for more than a week, desperately waiting for news of the boys.
Meanwhile, the head of the Buddhist clergy has urged prayers from a nation fixated on the fate of the group.
The football team went into the cave on June 23 after a training session and became stranded when heavy rains cut them off from the entrance.
Rescuers found their bicycles, football boots and backpacks near the cave’s entrance and discovered handprints and footprints further in.
At 10km long, the Tham Luang cave is one of Thailand’s longest and one of the toughest to navigate, with its snaking chambers and narrow passageways.
A sign outside the site warns visitors not to enter the cave during the rainy season between July and November. — AFP
Read more at https://www.thestar.com.my/news/regional/2018/07/03/thai-football-team-found-alive-rescuers-to-start-process-of-freeing-12-boys-and-coach-from-cave/#IR2TlBjDqLlzCYQ1.99 |
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Bedah.Cun replied at 3-7-2018 09:13 AM
Takde ker pic coach tue? Takde ker, yang?
Nak buat apa kaka?  |
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takut masuk tempat sempit dan gelap sebegitu
rasa sesak nafas |
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ejans replied at 3-7-2018 08:03 AM
Tgh video mangsa xde lh melalak bagai. Mmg kental btol hati diorng. Coach dia mesti dh polish duorng ...
Nampak mcm blur. Maybe lapar, takut, lemah buat diorang disoriented, antara percaya dgn tak ada org dtg rescue |
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