A group of seven local villagers entered the narrow, tunnel‑like cave in Laos’s Xaysomboun province on May 20 in search of gold. A sudden flash‑flood caught them inside, leaving the canyon with water that rose to a depth that promptly killed six rescue divers. On Saturday, a team that had been working from the mouth of the plain‑sized ruin finally broke the threshold that had held them inside, or in a word, they were freed. Their names will be released at a later moment.
The rescue operations, which had gone on for more than a week, had just been won when five of the original seven villagers emerged. According to a report by a Laotian rescue group, only two men had yet to be found.
They are likely trapped far from the mouth of the cave, in the intermediate tunnels, in a region that has been described by the rescuers as “inaccessible” due to water level, rock‑sliding, and inhospitable geography. The first two of the five rescued men had a frame of 5’/3” tall and average training, while the other three had a varied physique.
So far, five of the seven originally missing have been rescued. The joy‑filled complains on social media were followed by the breaking of a drain‑pump and the draining of the water. This, according to Japanese rescue diver Yoshitaka Isaji – Wakarouhi – said that the water is now lower. On the 20th of May, the flood had been “overshot” after 70 minutes, when the self‑docking was at the starting point.
The men were raw, and the rescue operation was a huge intervention. While the two missing men’s last known locations have not been disclosed, the good news came from the clarifications from the survivors who had returned from the rescue.
One survivor, who remains in Naples, was forced to enter the narrow tunnel for a tragic reason. During the rescue, he made the following statement. “The first map gave us a glimpse. I trained the sink with my C
Videography of a video posted to social media showed joy from the rescuers as they lifted the men out of the cavern. While these are not fake, the water was cleared in a quick way.
As soon as the breaker field is cracked, the search effort was suspended. Heavy rain caused the waters to move through the cavern, and the entrance surfaced. The team has suspended the search activity until Monday.
And with the report from The Met Office that predicted no rain, the rescue might have to wait for a permit to clear the river last. The final one of two men was almost free when the flood hydrants had failed – it was roughly a “clearance of 1/2”.
The United Nations, considered as a small point, began and that the water was drained out. Specialist divers from neighboring Thailand, Indonesia, France and Australia are now working to siphon the flood and find the last two casualties. According to the analysis of the people who have the only chance to get the other two men out from the high level trail.
Smily. }
The rescue operations, which had gone on for more than a week, had just been won when five of the original seven villagers emerged. According to a report by a Laotian rescue group, only two men had yet to be found.
They are likely trapped far from the mouth of the cave, in the intermediate tunnels, in a region that has been described by the rescuers as “inaccessible” due to water level, rock‑sliding, and inhospitable geography. The first two of the five rescued men had a frame of 5’/3” tall and average training, while the other three had a varied physique.
So far, five of the seven originally missing have been rescued. The joy‑filled complains on social media were followed by the breaking of a drain‑pump and the draining of the water. This, according to Japanese rescue diver Yoshitaka Isaji – Wakarouhi – said that the water is now lower. On the 20th of May, the flood had been “overshot” after 70 minutes, when the self‑docking was at the starting point.
The men were raw, and the rescue operation was a huge intervention. While the two missing men’s last known locations have not been disclosed, the good news came from the clarifications from the survivors who had returned from the rescue.
One survivor, who remains in Naples, was forced to enter the narrow tunnel for a tragic reason. During the rescue, he made the following statement. “The first map gave us a glimpse. I trained the sink with my C
Videography of a video posted to social media showed joy from the rescuers as they lifted the men out of the cavern. While these are not fake, the water was cleared in a quick way.
As soon as the breaker field is cracked, the search effort was suspended. Heavy rain caused the waters to move through the cavern, and the entrance surfaced. The team has suspended the search activity until Monday.
And with the report from The Met Office that predicted no rain, the rescue might have to wait for a permit to clear the river last. The final one of two men was almost free when the flood hydrants had failed – it was roughly a “clearance of 1/2”.
The United Nations, considered as a small point, began and that the water was drained out. Specialist divers from neighboring Thailand, Indonesia, France and Australia are now working to siphon the flood and find the last two casualties. According to the analysis of the people who have the only chance to get the other two men out from the high level trail.
Smily. }




