As said in the thread it ain't that simple infact what you are proposing is close to impossible to do right now without a high probability of none of them actually make the journey alive.
Bullcrap, they in the best position now, they been given food and fresh water, the kids are small and will find the cave tunnel much easier to swim then the adults pulling and pushing them.
Don't underestimate kids, they are stronger then most snow crystals on this forum. They need to get them out now.
If they don't, someone else will just die again, it will happen.
4 months.
10 kids plus their teacher.
2 mile tunnel system which makes it 4 miles, back and forth which takes 11 hours!
The divers will need to make tons of trips to bring them enough food and water to last 4 months, even if they just survive on tablets alone, that doesn't change the water problem, they gonna get weaker and weaker in there.
Le's not forgot the wee and crap problem too, where is that gonna go? If they don't bring that out by drivers, then they run the risk of disease.
And that's if the water doesn't rise and the rain season is coming, the tunnel could collapse any time between now and then.
More time they waste, more things will go wrong, more things will break or fail.
This was a highly trained Navy driver who didn't bring enough oxygen with him, if he made that mistake, how many mistakes are gonna happen in the next 4 months if they keep them in there.
Someone again will die.
Updating:
Seems the chamber they are inside, the oxygen levels are dropping and that's gonna keep dropping as they breathe, where the hell is the air coming from and how fast is that being replaced against the carbon everyone is breathing out in that place?
More reason, to get them out that cave now.