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Rescuers start teaching trapped Thai cave boys to swim and dive


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In this July 3, 2018, image taken from video provided by the Royal Thai Navy Facebook Page, a Thai boy smiles as a Thai Navy SEAL medic helps injured children inside a cave in Mae Sai, northern Thailand.
 
  Rescuers start teaching trapped Thai cave boys to swim and dive  
  A Thai soccer team has been stranded in a deep cave for 12 days. Some of the boys do not know how to swim and flooding in the caves means the boys may have to learn dive to be able to escape. Yet some can't even swim.  
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Children cool off in the water spray park at Georgetown Waterfront Park in Washington D.C. as temperatures continue to soar in the 90s to near 100 degrees on July 3, 2018.

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