Incredible news from Thailand, authorities say all 12 boys and their soccer coach have been found alive in a cave where they went missing more than a week ago.  They’re being taken care of, while rescuers determine the safest way to get them out.

An international effort included British divers, who were some of the first on the scene.  They assured the boys that help was on the way, and explained they had to dive to get to them, and encouraged the boys to get to higher ground.  

A leading American cave rescue expert says many challenges are ahead for rescue divers in Thailand who located the 12 boys and their soccer coach who had been missing in a cave for more than a week.
    
Anmar Mirza, the U.S. National Cave Rescue Commission coordinator, says the primary decision is now one of whether to try to evacuate them or to supply them in place.
    
He says “supplying them on site may face challenges depending on how difficult the dives are. Trying to take non-divers through a cave is one of the most dangerous situations possible, even if the dives are relatively easy.”
    
He says that “if the dives are difficult then supply will be difficult, but the risk of trying to dive them out is also exponentially greater.”