Thai cave rescue: Boys survived on rainwater, tried to dig way out

One of the team members said they 'drank water that fell from the rocks' before being found by two British divers nine days after going inside the cave on June 23.
Coach' Ake' Ekkapol Janthawong, left, speaks on behalf of the 12 boys and himself and their cave rescue during a press conference discussing their ordeal in Chiang Rai. (Photo | AP)
Coach' Ake' Ekkapol Janthawong, left, speaks on behalf of the 12 boys and himself and their cave rescue during a press conference discussing their ordeal in Chiang Rai. (Photo | AP)

CHIANG RAI: Twelve Thai boys and their football coach who became trapped deep in a flooded cave complex tried to dig their way out and survived on rainwater for nine days before being found and later rescued. 

"We tried to dig out as we thought we cannot only wait for authorities to get us," coach Ekkapol Chantawong told a press conference Wednesday as the Wild Boars team made their first public appearance since being saved.

One of the team members said they "drank water that fell from the rocks" before being found by two British divers nine days after going inside the cave on June 23.

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