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QUESTION ONE
The first aspect that made the rescue plan slightly difficult was the aspect in which the
consistent rainfall during the time of the operation caused inconvenience in the aspect whereby
the children got stuck in a particular region in the cave thus most of the rescue teams had the
potential difficulty of accessing the children and helping them at large during the moment of the
crisis. This heavy rainfall capacity created or rather established an opportunity of crisis confusion
in which most of the rescue teams even had the difficulty of even getting to spot the children
who were in the caves.
The second aspect that was significant in the particular case study and thereby established
an avenue in which the rescue teams to have difficulty in getting the children out was the aspect
whereby at the initial stages of the crisis, the rescue team had no enough capacity of the rescue
team workers because they had even gone to the extent of outsourcing other people in the caves
from differentiated countries such as Finland, the United Kingdom, and Australia. This factor
resulted in huge wastes of time that culminated in the prolonged time duration of the rescue
teams to operate within their organized time fracture.
QUESTION TWO
The rescue team responded in various ways to ensure that they can help the children to be
out of the cave and to ensure that they are in a safe condition. The first strategy that they were
able to implement was the factor to do was to make sure that they have made an appointed
avenue of looking for various competent and skilled cave divers who were experienced in
looking at the people who may be stuck in a cave. This would help in making sure that the

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children's rescue operations were on a higher survival rate and thus would not potentially create
any more potential risks. (Stulz, R. M. (2018).
The rescue operators also made an avenue to ensure that they can assess and validate any
potential risks that may in turn occur. Risk assessments are a felony requirement. All agencies
and self-employed humans are required to bear in mind fitness and protection risks inside the
administrative center and agencies with 5 or more personnel are legally obliged to document the
findings of danger exams. There are 5 steps to the danger evaluation procedure that contain
figuring out any risks that could motive injuries, accidents, or ill-fitness. (Power, M. 2020).

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QUESTION ONE The first aspect that made the rescue plan slightly difficult was the aspect in which the consistent rainfall during the time of the operation caused inconvenience in the aspect whereby the children got stuck in a particular region in the cave thus most of the rescue teams had the potential difficulty of accessing the children and helping them at large during the moment of the crisis. This heavy rainfall capacity created or rather established an opportunity of crisis confusion in which most of the rescue teams even had the difficulty of even getting to spot the children who were in the caves. The second aspect that was significant in the particular case study and thereby established an avenue in which the rescue teams to have difficulty in getting the children out was the aspect whereby at the initial stages of the crisis, the rescue team had no enough capacity of the rescue team workers because they had even gone to the extent of outsourcing other people in the caves from differentiated countries such as Finland, the United Kingdom, and Australia. This factor resulted in huge wastes of time that culminated in the prolonged time duration of the rescue teams to operate ...
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