Four more men freed from flooded Laos cave after 10 days
Four men have been freed from a flooded cave in Laos after being trapped for 10 days. The group of seven villagers entered the narrow tunnels in search of gold on May 20th and became cut off by flash floods in central Xaysomboun province.

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AI-generatedFour men have been freed from a flooded cave in Laos after being trapped for 10 days. The group of seven villagers entered the narrow tunnels in search of gold on May 20th and became cut off by flash floods in central Xaysomboun province. Thai rescuers found five alive on Wednesday, and four of those were successfully brought to safety on Saturday. Two men remain missing from the incident. The cave system is described as extremely narrow, with some chambers only about 50cm wide. Cheers were heard as the men emerged, with some seen smiling or in emotional embraces with rescuers.
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5 extractedFour men trapped in a flooded Laos cave for 10 days have been freed.
The four men were freed at about 15:10 local time on Saturday.
Two men are still missing from the cave.
Only five of the seven villagers were found alive.
The seven villagers entered the cave in search for gold.