Thai rescuers join effort to free seven people trapped in Laos cave
Seven people have been trapped for five days in a flooded cave in Xaysomboun province, central Laos, after heavy rain caused landslides that blocked the entrance. Divers who participated in the 2018 Tham Luang cave rescue in Thailand have joined the effort to free the group, who reportedly entered the cave to hunt for wildlife and search for gold.

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AI-generatedSeven people have been trapped for five days in a flooded cave in Xaysomboun province, central Laos, after heavy rain caused landslides that blocked the entrance. Divers who participated in the 2018 Tham Luang cave rescue in Thailand have joined the effort to free the group, who reportedly entered the cave to hunt for wildlife and search for gold. Rescuers are facing challenges due to the cave's narrow, flooded passageways and sharp rocks, with one tunnel being only 60cm tall. Experts are working to pump water out while inside teams fit ropes. Despite not receiving signs of life, rescuers are hopeful the trapped individuals are alive due to a reported air pocket deeper in the cave.
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5 extractedDivers who helped in the 2018 Thai football team rescue have joined efforts to free seven people trapped in a Laos cave.
A survivor who escaped informed rescuers of a location deeper inside the cave that is above water level.
Rescuers are facing challenges due to narrow passageways (as small as 50-60cm) and sharp rocks, with some areas inundated with muddy water.
Rescuers have not received signs of life but believe the men are still alive due to the presence of air in the cave.
The group entered the cave to hunt for wildlife and search for gold, and were trapped by landslides caused by heavy rain.