Laos cave survivors help with plan to find last two missing men
Five villagers have been rescued from a flooded cave in Laos, where they became trapped on May 20 while searching for gold. Efforts are ongoing to locate the remaining two missing men, who are believed to be trapped deeper within the cave system in central Xaysomboun province.

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AI-generatedFive villagers have been rescued from a flooded cave in Laos, where they became trapped on May 20 while searching for gold. Efforts are ongoing to locate the remaining two missing men, who are believed to be trapped deeper within the cave system in central Xaysomboun province. Some of the freed survivors are assisting rescuers by providing information about the cave's deeper sections from their hospital rooms. This intelligence is considered substantial and is being used to develop a new search plan. A fresh rescue attempt was expected on Sunday. Reports indicate that four men who left the cave on Saturday managed to free themselves after water levels receded.
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5 extractedThe men entered the cave on May 20 in search of gold, but flash floods trapped them.
Five of the seven initially missing men have been rescued from the flooded cave.
Survivors are providing descriptions of the deeper cave sections to aid the search plan.
Some freed cave survivors are helping rescuers find the last two missing men trapped inside a Laotian cave.
Four men who left the cave on Saturday reportedly freed themselves after water levels lowered.