A family member shows a picture of four of the twelve missing boys near the Tham Luang cave at the Khun Nam Nang Non Forest Park in Mae Sai on July 2, 2018. Twelve boys and their football coach trapped in a flooded Thai cave for ten days were "found safe" on late July 2, in a miracle rescue after days of painstaking searching by divers.(Photo/Agencies)
Family members celebrate while camping out near Tham Luang cave following news all members of children's football team and their coach were alive in the cave at Khun Nam Nang Non Forest Park in the Mae Sai district of Chiang Rai province late July 2, 2018. Twelve boys and their football coach trapped in a flooded Thai cave for ten days were "found safe" late July 2, in a miracle rescue after days of painstaking searching by divers. (Photo/Agencies)
This video grab taken from footage released by The Royal Thai Navy late July 2, 2018, shows missing children inside the Tham Luang cave of Khun Nam Nang Non Forest Park in the Mae Sai district of Chiang Rai province. Twelve boys and their football coach trapped in a flooded Thai cave for ten days were found alive after a painstaking search by specialist divers who finally discovered the emaciated group on a mud embankment.(Photo/Agencies)
This video grab taken from footage released by The Royal Thai Navy late July 2, 2018, shows missing children inside the Tham Luang cave of Khun Nam Nang Non Forest Park in the Mae Sai district of Chiang Rai province. Twelve boys and their football coach trapped in a flooded Thai cave for ten days were found alive after a painstaking search by specialist divers who finally discovered the emaciated group on a mud embankment.(Photo/Agencies)