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Divers rescue Thai Buddhist monk trapped in flooded cave

Divers rescue Thai Buddhist monk trapped in flooded cave by The Associated Press Last Updated Apr 7, 2021 at 3:28 am EDT BANGKOK A Buddhist monk who was trapped by floodwaters inside a cave in northern Thailand for four days has been rescued by divers, a provincial official said Wednesday. The 46-year-old monk, Phra Manas, entered Tham Phra Sai Ngam cave in Phitsanulok province on Saturday to meditate, said Therayuth Chandithawong, chief of the provincial Office of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation. Many caves in Thailand have shrines in spots considered holy. While the monk was inside, heavy rain from a summer thunderstorm raised water levels inside the cave significantly, blocking the entrance and stranding the monk on high ground inside, Therayuth said.

Divers rescue Thai Buddhist monk trapped in flooded cave - New Delhi Times - India s Only International Newspaper

April 7, 2021 Share A Buddhist monk who was trapped by floodwaters inside a cave in northern Thailand for four days has been rescued by divers, a provincial official said Wednesday. The 46-year-old monk, Phra Manas, entered Tham Phra Sai Ngam cave in Phitsanulok province on Saturday to meditate, said Therayuth Chandithawong, chief of the provincial Office of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation. Many caves in Thailand have shrines in spots considered holy. While the monk was inside, heavy rain from a summer thunderstorm raised water levels inside the cave significantly, blocking the entrance and stranding the monk on high ground inside, Therayuth said.

Thai divers bring trapped monk out of flooded cave in Phitsanulok (Update)

Rescued monk Manas Khemako having his blood pressure taken inside the cave surrounded by rescue workers. - Facebook @PhitsanulokRescue) BANGKOK (The Nation/ANN): A monk who had gone missing since April 2 was found trapped in Phitsanulok’s Tham Phra Sai Ngam cave on Tuesday (April 6) morning and pulled out of the flooded cave by 11.30am on Wednesday. The 46-year-old monk, Manas Khemako, was last seen entering the cave on April 2, after which heavy rains flooded the entrance. Villagers immediately alerted the authorities when they realised the monk was missing. Two divers were then dispatched to hunt for the missing monk, and one returned to say the monk had been found unharmed. The other diver stayed behind to keep the monk company.

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