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Four boys, coach remain trapped in cave after two days of rescue operations
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Four boys, coach remain trapped in cave after two days of rescue operations
The photo symbolizes the bond and the international effort to rescue 12 boys and their soccer coach from a cave in Thailand
A man from Marion, Illinois, has been asked by the Thai military to use his groundwater expertise to help save 12 boys and their soccer coach trapped in a cave
Eight rescued boys who spent two weeks trapped in a cave in Thailand are now be evaluated by medical professionals. Child psychiatrist Daniel Bober joined CBSN to discuss the impact this trauma could have on the kids.
As rescue efforts continue to get the rest of a Thai soccer team out of a flooded cave, the wait has been especially hard on the boys' parents. Family therapist Dr. Kathryn Smerling joined CBSN with more.
Former Navy SEAL Jake Zweig joined CBSN to discuss the dangers of rescuing the boys from a flooded cave in Thailand. He compared the challenges to climbing Mount Everest.
The rescue efforts to get 12 boys and their coach out of a flooded cave in Thailand after more than two weeks have captured attention around the world. Former Navy SEAL David Sears joined CBSN to discuss the challenges involved.
Members of a boy's soccer team in Thailand are being rescued after more than two weeks trapped in a flooded cave. Dr. Kathryn Smerling, a family psychologist, joined CBSN to discuss the potential impact on the kid and their families.
The world is watching northern Thailand, where eyewitnesses say divers have pulled another boy out of a flooded cave. It's the second stage of a mission to save 12 boys and their soccer coach, trapped underground for more than two weeks. Ben Tracy reports from Chiang Rai.
Four more boys are undergoing medical checks after being rescued from a cave in Thailand. The boys spent over two weeks in the cave with limited access to water and food. CBS News correspondent Anna Werner joined CBSN from outside the hospital in Thailand where the boys are being evaluated.
Four more boys were rescued from a cave in Thailand on Monday after being trapped for more than two weeks. Four children and their 25-year-old soccer coach remain stranded inside. CBS News foreign correspondent Ben Tracy joins CBSN from Chiang Rai, Thailand, with the latest on the rescue operations.
More rescue operations are expected tomorrow to free the four children and their soccer coach who remain trapped inside a flooded cave in northern Thailand. Divers rescued four other boys on Monday, bringing the total number brought to safety to eight. CBS News foreign correspondent Ben Tracy joins CBSN from Chiang Rai, Thailand, with the latest on the rescue efforts.
Divers removed four more boys from a flooded cave in Thailand in the second phase of a mission to rescue 12 members of a youth soccer team and their coach. Four boys were rescued during the first phase of the mission. Four boys and the coach remain trapped in the cave. CBS News correspondent Ben Tracy joins CBSN from Chiang Rai, Thailand, with the latest.
The boys rescued from the Thailand cave are being given a full medical evaluation at a local hospital. Dr. Robert Glatter, an emergency physician at New York's Lenox Hill Hospital, is trained to conduct exams in similar circumstances. He joins "CBS This Morning" with what medics can expect to see when evaluating the boys.
A second round of rescue operations in Thailand is working to save more members of a youth soccer team and their coach trapped in a cave since June 23. A sixth and seventh person were taken out on stretchers Monday and are about to be transported to the hopsital. Ben Tracy reports from Chiang Rai.
Toby Hamnett, legal adviser for the British Cave Rescue Council, is in touch with rescue divers on the scene in Thailand. Hamnett joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what he knows about the rescues thus far.
The rescued youth soccer team members in northern Thailand are being taken to Chiang Rai Hospital for medical checks. The hospital reserved the entire eighth floor for the boys while they seek special medical attention. Anna Werner reports from Chiang Rai.
Multiple sources say a second rescue operation at the cave complex in northern Thailand has just brought another boy to the surface. The rescue came several hours after divers resumed their effort to lead eight boys and their soccer coach out of the flooded cave. Ben Tracy reports.
Thai officials said Monday the second phase of the rescue of the boys and their coach trapped in a cave is underway. Despite being in the rainy season, it's actually dry. CBS News foreign correspondent Ben Tracy reports from Chiang Rai, Thailand.
Four people out of 13 trapped in a cave in Thailand have been rescued, but what will the road ahead look like for their mental health? Dr. Andrew Adesman of the Cohen Children's Medical Center explains what some long-term effects could be.
The rescue of the remaining 9 people trapped in the cave in Thailand won't begin again for a few more hours as the government restocks its supplies. Washington Post reporter Shibani Mahtani joins CBSN from Mae Sai to discuss the latest on the rescue efforts, while former U.S. Navy SEAL Dave Sears discusses what the rescue entails.
While everything went well in the first day of the rescue, there are still so many risks for the rest of the mission. CBS News correspondent Anna Werner joins CBSN from northern Thailand with the latest.
Thailand is in the middle of its rainy season, meaning that rescuers have to take advantage of any dry window to rescue the members of a soccer team trapped in a cave. CBS Miami chief meteorologist Craig Setzer joins CBSN to discuss the conditions.
The rescue of the 9 members of a soccer team still trapped in a cave in Thailand resumed Monday. Thai media reported that their 25-year-old coach was in the first four to be rescued. CBS News foreign correspondent Ben Tracy reports.
"I've been involved in cave rescue for 30 years and I cannot even think of one that is this complicated," said the national coordinator of the National Cave Rescue Mission
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