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- Rescuers reportedly took the four weakest boys out of the Tham Luang caves first as the mission to free the 12 boys and their coach began on Sunday.
- Several media outlets reported the initial plan was to start with the strongest boys first, but the plan seems to have been reversed.
- Efforts to free the remaining eight team members and their coach are expected to restart on Monday as low water levels in the cave have provided a brief window for a safer rescue
Rescuers reportedly took the four weakest boys out of the Tham Luang caves first as the mission to free the 12 soccer players and their coach began on Sunday.
Several media outlets reported the initial plan was to start with the strongest boys first, but the plan seems to have been reversed with the weakest boys rescued first, according to Thai media and the BBC.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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