Letters of hope and love from boys trapped in Thai cave

The Thai boys stuck in a flooded cave have written reassuring letters to parents and relatives, which were delivered by rescue divers.

The 12 boys and their coach have sent letters to their loved ones.

The 12 boys and their coach have sent letters to their loved ones. Source: AAP

Scrawled deep inside a mountain in northern Thailand, heartwarming fragments of communication from trapped youngsters have reached families keeping vigil for two excruciating weeks at the entrance to the cave complex.

Players from the "Wild Boar" football team wrote short notes in the gloom, reassuring parents and relatives, making affectionate jokes and expressing hopes of being reunited in the near future.

A note written by one of the children stuck in a flooded Thai cave.
A note written by one of the children stuck in a flooded Thai cave. Source: Thai Navy Seals

"Love to Mum, Dad and my little brother," reads one note from 15-year-old Phiphat Photi - who is better known as "Nick" - published along with the other letters given to a diver on Friday and released the next morning on the Thai Navy Seal Facebook page. 

"If I get out, please can you bring me some grilled pork and vegetables?"

"I love you, Dad, Mum and my sister. You don't need to be worried about me. I love everyone!" wrote Pheerapat, nicknamed "Night", who turned 16 underground.

The letters provoked a surge of emotion from families, who first endured nine long days before their children were found dishevelled and emaciated but alive on Monday - and now face an agonising wait for a dangerous evacuation.

"I am so happy to see his letter, his handwriting. I'm almost crying," Night's mother Supaluk Sompiengjai told AFP. 

"It doesn't matter how long I wait as long as he is safe."

She may have some way to go.

It is still unclear how the boys will be rescued from the range of dangerous options on the table, as the country holds its breath hoping for good news.

A note written by one of the children stuck in a flooded Thai cave.
Another note written by one of the children stuck in a flooded Thai cave. Source: Thai Navy Seals

Teams are drilling multiple shafts through hundreds of metres of mountainside to try to reach them while industrial pumps are working round the clock in an attempt to clear the tunnels and hopefully allow them to escape by foot.

But the prospect of fresh monsoon rains and more flooding threatens to unpick the progress.


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