They are with them around the clock, providing food, medical attention to make them stronger since they had not eaten for about nine days. And so they are also diverting the waters and building dams, pumping nonstop to drop the water levels. And they are searching for shafts above to find alternate exits. It is still very risky though. With the, you know, difficult terrain, strong currents and dark waters, getting them out is going to be a very risky. And they want safety. That is the number one thing. They want to get them out, alive and safe. And so absolutely. Go ahead, steven. Yes. And if the water levels fell and the flow weakened, they would take them out very quickly. But there is a risk of water levels rising now, because monsoon rains are expected over the weekend. And if that happens, and they are not coming out by friday, they could be inside for a lot longer, maybe many months. And speaking of that, the concerns of safety, as you say, what kind of a timeline, i guess in a b
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NYPD launches graffiti cleanup initiative across NYC
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A graffiti cleanup campaign by the NYPD launches Saturday across New York City.
Volunteers met at their local precinct station houses in the morning, then headed to different locations to paint over graffiti that was previously reported to police.
9th Precinct - Graffiti Clean up @ 76 East 1st Street. Thank you to Captain Clement and officers who help cleaned up this location. #DCPI#ChiefofDept#Chiefofpatrolpic.twitter.com/YKmXUTaItC NYPD 9th Precinct (@NYPD9Pct) April 10, 2021
NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea thanked the participants including community volunteers, auxiliary police officers and cadets, members of the Law Enforcement Explorers Program and the Police Athletic League.