World·NewRescuers in Laos said Saturday they have safely evacuated four villagers trapped in a flooded cave for 10 days. One person was safely released a day earlier.Villagers reportedly entered the cave last week to look for valuable mineralsJintamas Saksornchai · The Associated Press · Posted: May 30, 2026 6:28 AM EDT | Last Updated: 20 minutes agoListen to this articleEstimated 4 minutesThe audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. Mispronunciations can occur. We are working with our partners to continually review and improve the results.This video grab shows rescuers evacuating the first of five villagers, left, on Friday from in a cave in Xaisomboun province, Laos. (Metta Tham Rescue Kalasin/The Associated Press)Rescue workers in Laos said Saturday they have safely evacuated four villagers trapped in a flooded cave for 10 days, the day after another one was successfully extracted.Two men remain missing.Lao and Thai rescue groups posted about the successful operation on social media, along with photos of the men lying on stretchers, wearing oxygen masks and wrapped in foil blankets.The villagers had reportedly entered the cave last week to look for valuable minerals before being trapped by flash flooding that blocked their way out. One other villager escaped in time and alerted the authorities to the seven left behind.Lao organization Rescue Volunteer for People said on its Facebook page that the water level inside the cave receded low enough for them to leave with divers who had gone in to deliver food and water. They said they will continue their search for the two who remain missing.The first man was safely evacuated on Friday. According to rescuers, that operation took about 30 minutes.Dramatic video shows 1st survivor rescued from flooded Laos caveMay 29|Duration 2:30The first of five known survivors was brought to the surface after being trapped in a remote cave in Laos for over a week due to flash flooding. Divers are still looking for two more who remain missing.Videos showed the moment he emerged from the water alongside a diver, catching his breath before struggling to crawl through a narrow, flooded passage and rising unsteadily to his feet. As rescuers helped him away from the tunnel, one could be heard warning others to be careful because his hands were injured. He was then wrapped in a foil blanket and helped into a seated position.Another video showed the man getting out from the cave's entrance with a lamp strapped to his forehead. He was walking unsteadily with the assistance of two men, who handed him over to other team members amid a waiting crowd.Five of the men were found alive Wednesday. They were identified by their first names as Khamla, Mued, Ee, Ing and Laen.The men had been supplied with water, soft food and foil blankets to keep them warm, although videos shot inside the cave suggested that their conditions continued to deteriorate.Rescue teams from Laos and neighboring Thailand were joined by Japanese and Malaysian colleagues. Indonesian, French and Australian specialists also reportedly arrived at the site in a rugged area in the central province of Xaisomboun, about 120 kilometres north of the capital, Vientiane.Several of them had taken part in the complicated 2018 cave rescue in northern Thailand of 12 schoolboys and their soccer coach.More risky tasks await rescuersIn a video shot Friday, just about an hour before the evacuation of the first man began, Thai rescuer Kengkaj Bongkawong of the Metta Tham Rescue Kalasin detailed the challenge they'd been facing in the operation.The team set up a station in a large chamber inside the cave, accessible only by navigating more than 200 metres of twisting, narrow, flooded passages with jagged walls. From there, divers needed to dive through a flooded tunnel about 30 metres before reaching the trapped men."To dive in a cave, there are issues with the temperature, narrow areas, control of movement and managing the panic of the survivor, which will be difficult, but we have to do it," Kengkaj said.Survivors taught to breathe under waterThere is a significant risk for the team in guiding the survivors without diving skills through zero-visibility water.A video showed Thai diver Norrased Palasing and Finnish diver Mikko Paasi teaching the men how to use diving gear, including breathing techniques under water.In the search for the two villagers who remain missing, Kengkaj said the team plans to explore an area deeper inside the cave, about 20 to 25 metres beyond where the survivors were found. However, he cautioned that the section is heavily flooded.
Rescuers free 4 men trapped in flooded cave in Laos , search for 2 still missing | CBC News
Rescuers in Laos said Saturday they have safely evacuated four villagers trapped in a flooded cave for 10 days. One person was safely released a day earlier.










