Rescue workers in Laos successfully evacuated four villagers from a flooded cave on Sunday, marking a significant milestone in a harrowing ten-day operation. The group had been trapped since the cave system was inundated by rising water levels.
According to reports from France 24, the four individuals were brought to safety one day after a fifth villager was successfully extracted by specialized rescue teams. The operation, which has been ongoing in the remote Xaisomboun Province, faced significant environmental hurdles as flooding continued to complicate access to the deeper sections of the cavern.
Search for remaining survivors continues
Despite the successful extraction of the four villagers, the rescue mission remains unfinished. Authorities confirmed that two men are still missing within the cave system. Emergency crews are currently working to navigate the treacherous conditions to locate the remaining individuals.
Local officials have not yet provided details on the health status of the rescued villagers, though their survival over a ten-day period in a flooded environment is considered a major success for the multi-agency rescue teams on the ground. The operation has drawn national attention as rescuers continue to battle the elements in the mountainous region of Xaisomboun.