Five villagers found alive in Laos cave as search continues for two missing

TL;DR
Five villagers trapped in a flooded cave in Laos have been found alive after over a week, while two others remain missing. The rescue operation continues in Xaisomboun province following heavy rains that caused flash flooding.
Key points
- Five villagers found alive in a flooded cave in Laos
- Two villagers still missing after heavy rain caused flooding
- Rescue teams from Laos and Thailand are conducting the search
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Five villagers stuck in a flooded cave in central Laos for more than a week have been found alive, rescuers said on Wednesday, but two others are missing.
The villagers entered the cave in Xaisomboun province on 19 May, but heavy rain triggered flash flooding that blocked the exit and trapped seven people, according to Lao and Thai rescue teams involved in the operation.
Bounkham Luanglath of the Lao organisation Rescue Volunteer for People, which has been working closely with local authorities in the rescue efforts, said that five people were found safe and alive, but two more are still missing, and the search for them will continue.

Rescue teams from a wide area, including Thailand, have helped with the search. Photograph: Metta Tham Kalasin Rescue/Reuters
“I’m still shaking. Our team made it happen,” he said in a voice message.
A video posted by a Thai rescue group involved in the mission appeared to show the moment divers emerged from the water and discovered the trapped villagers. In the footage, the villagers, each wearing a headlamp, were sitting on a rock surrounded by flood water.
Other videos showed rescuers inside and outside the cave cheering, jumping around and hugging each other in joy after the discovery.
Rescue workers from neighbouring Thailand arrived at the site over the weekend. Those helping out include divers from several nations who took part in the complicated 2018 rescue in northern Thailand of 12 schoolboys and their soccer coach who were trapped for more than two weeks in a cave before being safely extricated.
The cave is located in a rugged, remote area in Xaisomboun province’s Longcheng district, about 120 kilometres (75 miles) north of the capital, Vientiane. Rescuers at the scene have detailed on social media the challenging mountainous terrain and heavy rain that have hampered their work.
Videos shared online by Thai rescuers showed that reaching the cave’s entrance requires a steep hike on foot of roughly 4 kilometres (2.5 miles). The entrance is also steep and rocky, and barely wide enough for a single person to climb through.
There has been no official confirmation on why the villagers went into the cave. However, Bounkham has said that the cave was frequented by residents looking for gold, even though authorities had repeatedly warned them against entering the cave because of safety concerns.
Q&A
What happened to the villagers trapped in the cave in Laos?
Seven villagers entered a cave in Xaisomboun province on May 19 and became trapped due to flash flooding, with five found alive and two still missing.
How long were the villagers trapped in the cave in Laos?
The villagers were trapped for more than a week before five were found alive on Wednesday.
Who is involved in the rescue operation for the missing villagers in Laos?
Rescue teams from Laos and Thailand are involved in the operation to find the two missing villagers.





