Rescue workers have resumed efforts to free a group of schoolboy footballers and their coach from a flooded cave in Thailand.
Eight boys remain inside the Tham Luang caverns after divers guided four out safely late on Sunday, more than two weeks after they were trapped.
The mission was halted overnight so air tanks placed along the treacherous network of tunnels could be replenished.
Thailand’s interior minister, Anupong Paojinda, said the same divers involved in Sunday’s operation would take part in the next phase of the rescue.
Authorities said the rescue, which has involved British divers, had gone “better than expected” and that the healthiest boys have been taken out first.
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