A new video of twelve boys and their football coach trapped inside a flooded cave in Thailand shows that they are in good health, despite their grave situation.<br />Park Se-young has more.<br /> <br /> The 13 have been trapped inside the flooded cave for 11 days now. <br />They were found on Monday and have since been given food and medical treatment.<br />On Wednesday, the Thai Navy SEALs released new video footage of the boys and coach wrapped in foil blankets for warmth. <br />They spoke one by one introducing themselves, saying they are healthy and thanking rescuers who are working out how to get them out. <br /><br /> Note: "Hello, my name is Note, my health is good."<br /> Phong: "Hello, my name is Phong, my health is good."<br /> Biw: "Hello, my name is Biw, my health is good."<br /> Dom: "Hello, my name is Dom, my health is good."<br /><br /> Officials say their extraction could take months as they either have to learn how to dive or wait for water levels to subside. <br />Thailand's Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan said the group is currently being taught how to swim and dive.<br />But he noted that the current is strong and the space inside the cave is narrow, adding the team would be taken out quickly once water levels fell. <br /> However, there are several hurdles…<br />It is believed most of the boys don't know how to swim.<br />Even the most experienced divers took an exhausting three hours to reach the group, located four kilometers away from the cave entrance.<br />It is also the start of the monsoon season, which will likely see the water rise even higher.<br /> Motorized pumps are draining the cave at about 1.6 million liters an hour, but heavy rain is likely to slow that process.<br />Park Se-young, Arirang News.<br />
