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Four more men freed from flooded Laos cave after 10 days

May 30, 2026 International Source: BBC World

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Four more men freed from flooded Laos cave after 10 days
Two of the seven villagers who entered the narrow tunnels in search for gold on 20 May are still missing. Four more men freed from flooded Laos cave after 10 days More people rescued from flooded Laos cave Copyright current_year BBC. All rights reserved. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking. Copyright current_year BBC. All rights reserved. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking. A group of people crowd around a man kneeling on the ground with an emergency blanket wrapped around him More people rescued from flooded Laos cave after more than a week Four men who were trapped inside a flooded cave in Laos for 10 days have been freed, Thai rescuers say - a day after another man was rescued. They are among seven villagers who entered the narrow tunnels in search of gold but were prevented from leaving when flash floods hit the remote mountain area of central Xaysomboun province on 20 May. Only five were found alive by rescuers on Wednesday. Two men remain missing. The cave system, which extends deep underground, is also extremely narrow, with some chambers measuring only about 50cm (20in) wide, rescuers say. The four men were successfully freed at about 15:10 local time (08:10 GMT) on Saturday, according to a post on the Thailand Rescue Diver Facebook page. It has not yet been disclosed exactly how the men were brought to safety. In an unverified video posted to one of the Thai rescue worker's social media accounts, a chorus of cheers could be heard coming from both searchers and onlookers as the four men gradually emerged from the cave. One of the men was smiling as he was escorted to a make-shift medical tent, while the remaining three could be seen in emotional embraces with rescuers. One man cried out as he hugged one of the formerly trapped miners. The four men were then seen being laid on stretchers, covered by foil blankets and receiving medical attention. The rescue comes after experts had originally planned to pump out flood waters that were stopping the men from reaching safety. That plan initially failed and a last resort was discussed of teaching the trapped men how to scuba dive and swim out. The trapped group's plight has captured the imagination of the international diving community and more help arrived on Friday. Specialist divers from countries including Thailand, Indonesia, France and Australia landed in Laos to provide their expertise. The rescue is similar to the case of the Thai youth football team, who were trapped in a cave for 18 days in 2018. Two rescuers in dark blue diving gear, with one wearing a black helmet and the other a red one, hold the right arm of the rescued man, who is dark muddy clothes and has a headlight on. His left arm is being held by another rescuer to his left as they all emerge from the cave in darkness First of five men found alive in flooded Laos cave rescued Rescuers trying to fix an orange pump onto one of the cave's entrances Rescuers race to free seven people trapped in flooded Laos cave The bedraggled man was led to safety by rescuers after nine days stranded in the cavern Rescuers in Laos have found five villagers alive inside a flooded cave after they were trapped for a week. The search is continuing for a further two villagers who are still missing, rescuers say. The US defense secretary is questioned about US commitment, including further arms deals, at an Asian security summit in Singapore. The BBC is in Seoul, where tattooist from all over the country have gathered to celebrate their art, following decades of underground work. Dabbawalas, who deliver home-cooked meals, are leaving the trade as remote work and rising costs threaten their future. Shi Yongxin is sentenced to 24 years in prison for embezzlement and bribery. Twisha Sharma's death on 12 May has sparked rival claims of murder and suicide and dominated headlines.