Rescuers race to free seven people trapped in flooded Laos cave

In Laos’ central Xaysomboun province, a group of villagers became trapped inside a narrow cave after heavy rain and landslides blocked the entrance while they were searching for gold and wildlife. Rising water levels quickly flooded much of the cave, making escape extremely difficult and turning the situation into a dangerous rescue operation.
Rescue teams, including cave divers and experts who worked on the 2018 Thai cave rescue, have been deployed to reach the trapped group. They are navigating tight, muddy passages that are in some places only about 50 cm wide, while also pumping water out and removing rocks to create access. Despite these efforts, flooding continues to worsen conditions inside the cave.
Authorities say a survivor who escaped alerted them to the people still inside, but no confirmed signs of life have yet been reported. The operation continues around the clock, drawing comparisons to the famous Thai cave rescue that captured global attention, as rescuers race against time and rising water.
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Source : https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cglpp1g388zo
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