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Wang, a diver from Furong Town, Xiangxi, Hunan province, survived an astonishing five days in an underwater cave, Xiaoxiang Morning Herald reported. On July 19, he vanished five minutes into a river dive, where a complex cave system lies nine meters (29.5 feet) below the surface of a river several dozen meters deep.

Video: Wang's rescue / Xiaoxiang Morning Herald

Police swiftly organized a search, involving the Xiangxi Shuguang Rescue Team and special police forces from Baise, Guangxi. Baise's cave divers conducted two deep dives, initially finding no trace of Wang. During the second dive, they heard knocking on rocks and signaled the surface team to stop boat engines, but the sound did not persist.

Reaching 130 meters (426.5 feet), the divers found no signs of Wang. On their ascent, near 100 meters (328 feet), they spotted him. Tian Yanglin, captain of the rescue team, told Xiaoxiang Morning Herald that Wang knocked on rocks as divers approached, receiving no response. He saw them pass deeper into the cave. With oxygen at four percent, Wang jumped from an air pocket, waving a charged flashlight to signal his rescuers. "That moment was his last chance," Tian said, per Xiaoxiang Morning Herald.

Wang endured by sheltering in an air pocket, sustaining himself on raw fish and losing all sense of time. Remarkably, he walked to the ambulance without aid, asking rescuers, "Do you have a cigarette?" according to Xiaoxiang Morning Herald.

Online reactions highlighted Wang's resilience. One user said, "Nine meters underwater, pitch black, survived for five days. Unbelievable. A true miracle. His mind did not collapse. What incredible willpower!" Another commented, "To survive five days and still be in good condition, he is not just lucky, he is superhuman." A third asked, "It must have been pitch black in that cave. I am really wondering, how did he manage to catch fish?"

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Noa Argamani moves nation in first public address since rescue from captivity https://www.israelhayom.com/2024/06/30/noa-argamani-moves-nation-in-first-public-address-since-rescue-from-captivity/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2024/06/30/noa-argamani-moves-nation-in-first-public-address-since-rescue-from-captivity/#respond Sun, 30 Jun 2024 01:00:13 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=969145   Noa Argamani, recently freed from Hamas captivity, has spoken publicly for the first time since her release, touching hearts across Israel. In a video message played at a rally marking 267 days since the Oct. Hamas onslaught, Argamani expressed her deep concern for her parents during her ordeal and conveyed gratitude for the overwhelming […]

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Noa Argamani, recently freed from Hamas captivity, has spoken publicly for the first time since her release, touching hearts across Israel. In a video message played at a rally marking 267 days since the Oct. Hamas onslaught, Argamani expressed her deep concern for her parents during her ordeal and conveyed gratitude for the overwhelming support her family received.

The families of the hostages gathered Saturday evening for a rally that opened with a recorded video of Argamani, who was freed in a military operation on June 8 along with three other captives: Almog Meir Jan, Andrey Kozlov, and Shlomi Ziv.

Video: Noa Argamani speaks for the first time since being rescued / Hostages and Missing Families Forum

"I am Noa Argamani. I was taken to Gaza on Oct. 7. Hamas held me for eight months until security forces rescued me on June 8," Argamani began. "As an only child with a mother facing a terminal illness, my greatest worry during captivity was for my parents. After 246 days in Hamas captivity, it's a profound privilege to be here, to be near my mother after eight months of uncertainty, and to see my parents surrounded by so much support."

Argamani expressed heartfelt gratitude to the security forces responsible for her rescue, specifically acknowledging the sacrifice of the Yamamnational counter-terrorism unit fighter Arnon Zmora, who lost his life during the operation. "I extend my thanks to our security forces and army – the soldiers, reservists, and everyone who participated in the rescue, risking their lives for my return. My heart goes out to Arnon Zmora's family. He fell during the operation that freed me and three others. Arnon is a hero of Israel; we are here because of him."

She continued, "I'm deeply grateful to my family, friends, and all who amplified our voices when we couldn't speak. To everyone who supported my family and gave of themselves during this long ordeal – it's deeply moving to return home and learn of all the good people who helped. I must use this platform to remind everyone that 120 hostages remain in Hamas captivity, including my partner, Avinathan Or, from whom I was separated at the moment of capture."

Noa Argamani concluded with a poignant commitment to those still held captive. "Though I'm home now, I can't forget those who remain in Hamas captivity. We must do everything possible to bring them back. I wish for quieter days ahead for all of us, surrounded by family, friends, and good people. Most importantly, may we learn to love rather than hate."

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