the story behind Thailand's juvenile football team's release from hospital
Yesterday, youku jishi channel and Discovery jointly launched a documentary "secrets of Thailand's cave rescue". At the same time, Thai football teenagers trapped in a cave were released from the hospital and interviewed by the media.

Thailand football youth life and death 18 days, the documentary exclusively revealed the story behind the story
On June 23, floodwaters caused by heavy rains flooded the sleeping beauty cave at a famous scenic spot in the northern Thai province of Chiang rai, blocking the return route of 13 people who were visiting the cave. Due to the complex structure of the cave, many areas were flooded by rain, the silt in the water piled up, the visibility was extremely low and the situation was not optimistic. The next 18 days not only became the life and death battle of Thai football youth, but also turned this "century rescue" into a "war" with water and time.

In the documentary, not only exposes the difficulty of the cave relief, also let everybody see heart and warm heart: teenager trapped by two British diving rescue workers discovered, protect peaceful handwritten letter to her parents wrote: "mom, I promise I'll go out later, as long as I'm free, I'll go to the market every day booth for you". "If I can go out, mom and dad must take me to roast pork." "Mom, I'm all right now. The seals are taking good care of us." Trapped in the darkness for 18 days, the teenagers, still writing on paper and writing words to comfort the anxious relatives waiting outside the cave, are moving.
The rescue process was breathtaking and the Chinese rescue team was praised

In addition to at least 1,000 rescue workers from Thailand, Britain, the United States, Australia, myanmar and Laos, including China, have sent cave experts and rescue teams.
The Chinese rescue team, a group of six cave rescue experts from Beijing pinglan public welfare foundation, is responsible for the safety of the children's water outlet. Most of their funding comes from public welfare donations. Rescue teams have been involved in emergency rescue work, such as earthquakes, typhoons and landslides, at home and abroad, and have been able to recruit professional rescue teams to set off quickly in a short period of time.
It is worth mentioning that the Chinese rescue team in the rescue operation is the last one to leave the cave of the rescue teams, members of the Chinese rescue team ya-hui zhou told the media: "at the last count, everyone applause to us, we walked out of the mouth of the cave to see all the country's commander, American, Australian, the Thai army, shake hands all the hugs, we represent the end of the rescue operation, the applause continued to go to the Chinese team camp, this is my most moved at a time."

This dramatic and undulating life and death rescue process was also made into a documentary, "secrets of the Thai cave rescue" by Discovery, which was released exclusively on youku.




