Pope Francis Has Prayers Answered! Trapped Cave Football Team Are FREE


Pope Prays

1 JULY 2018

Prayers for trapped Thai boys

The Pope also turned his thoughts to a group of young boys who have been trapped in an underground cave in Thailand for over a week and said he is praying for them. Rescue searchers trying to reach the 12 boys, aged 12 to 16, and their soccer coach in a flooded cave complex are reportedly using huge pumps to reduce the water level, allowing divers to place guide ropes and oxygen tanks along the route. Sunday’s effort marks the first significant progress in several days in a massive attempt to reach the group that has been missing in the cave complex in northern Thailand for eight days. Rising floodwaters in the cave had stalled the search-and-rescue operation. Source


and Nine days later his prayers are answered:

10 JULY 2018

Trapped cave football team are FREE: All 12 boys and their coach have been removed from flooded tunnels in Thailand after daring rescue mission

All 12 youth football players and their coach have now been rescued from a flooded cave in northern Thailand, following a perilous three-day operation that was first dubbed 'Mission Impossible'. The final four school boys and their coach, who had been trapped in darkness in Tham Luang Cave in Chiang Rai for 18 days, were carried out on stretchers to waiting ambulances on Tuesday afternoon. Among those extracted today is the youngest member of the team, 11-year-old Chanin Wiboonrungruang, whose nickname is Titan, and coach Ekaphol Chantawong, 25. The only people who remain to be evacuated from the cave are four Thai Navy SEALs - including a medic - who stayed with the group since they were discovered huddled together on a muddy ledge 2,620ft (800 metres) underground on July 2. The Thai Navy SEALs confirmed the success of the operation on their official Facebook page, writing: '12 wild boars and coach out of the cave. Everyone is safe. Now just waiting to pick up four frogs [Navy SEALs]. Hooyah.' Source



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