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Did cave rescuers in Thailand die of lack of oxygen?
Yes, according to Xinhua News Agency. Com, 20 18 At about 2 am on July 6, 2008, a 38-year-old former Navy SEAL delivered oxygen tanks to the cave and died of lack of oxygen on his way back from diving. According to his comrades-in-arms, this man is "in good health, exercises every day and participated in triathlon".

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What happened:

12 Teenagers aged between 1 1 to 16 and coaches aged 1 25 entered a cave in a national park in Chiang Rai, northern Thailand, and lost contact with the outside world due to heavy rainfall. This incident has attracted global attention, and many countries in Asia and Europe, the United States and Australia have helped Thailand to carry out search and rescue.

More than 1,000 rescuers at home and abroad in Thailand searched for 10 day, and two British divers first found 13 trapped people on the evening of July 2. On the evening of July 8, four young football players trapped in the cave were successfully rescued that night and taken to the hospital.

On July 9, the second batch of people were rescued. In the early morning of July 10, the operation to rescue the third batch of people began. 19 rescuers entered the cave and were successfully rescued. At this point, all the trapped football players were safely rescued.

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Xinhuanet-Oxygen in the cave is in a hurry! Thailand's cave rescue accelerates

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People's Daily Online-All football teenagers trapped in caves in Thailand were rescued.