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Two ambulances leave the rescue camp area where four of the thirteen people trapped at the bottom of a cave in Thailand have been rescued. IMAGES (COMPLETE VID1209210_EN)

Added on the 08/07/2018 15:27:00 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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