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Updated · abcnews.com · May 27
Laos Rescuers Locate 5 Gold-Searchers in Flooded Cave, Hunt 2 Missing
Updated
Updated · abcnews.com · May 27

Laos Rescuers Locate 5 Gold-Searchers in Flooded Cave, Hunt 2 Missing

19 articles · Updated · abcnews.com · May 27
  • Five trapped villagers were located alive and in good health in a flooded cave in Laos' Xaisomboun province, while rescuers continued searching for two others.
  • Heavy rain on May 19 triggered flash flooding that blocked the cave exit after the group entered to search for gold, leaving one villager to escape and alert authorities.
  • Laos and Thai teams are leading the operation after Vientiane sought outside help, with rescue chief Kengkard Bongkawong posting that the search for the remaining two is ongoing.
  • Divers from several countries who joined Thailand's 2018 cave rescue are also assisting, underscoring the complexity of the flooded-cave operation.
Why is this rescue deemed more perilous and claustrophobic than the world-famous 2018 Thai cave operation?
When poverty drives people into deadly caves, is a high-risk rescue the only answer to the problem?
Beyond the floodwaters, what invisible radiological dangers do these gold-seeking villagers and their community face?