Australians rush to help rescue soccer team stuck in cave


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Australian Federal Police and Defence Force crew are being deployed to Thailand to support in a hunt for 12 boys and their soccer manager blank in a flooded cavern complement for some-more than  a week.


Six AFP Specialist Response Group members who have hunt and rescue and cavern diving skills are on their approach to Chiang Rai aboard a Royal Australian Air Force C-17 ride aircraft.


Emergency rescue teams hunt for a immature soccer group in Thailand.

Emergency rescue teams hunt for a immature soccer group in Thailand.


Photo: AP

Australia’s unfamiliar affairs, counterclaim and home affairs ministers pronounced in a corner matter late on Saturday that Australia was operative closely with a Thai supervision and a Royal Thai Army, who are heading a hunt operation.


The ADF has also deployed an central to a rescue authority centre in Chiang Rai as a Specialist Liaison Officer to yield operations and formulation expertise.


A Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade officer is also deploying with a AFP rescue group to support with coordination.


Article source: http://watoday.com.au/comment/obituaries/indian-pauper-and-king-were-the-same-bloke-20160115-gm750c.html

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