Five of Seven People Trapped in Laos Cave Found Alive After One Week, Rescuers Say

In a remarkable turn of events, rescuers in Laos have found five survivors from a group of seven villagers who were trapped inside a flooded cave for nearly a week.
Dramatic Cave Rescue Operation
The seven people — all local villagers — became trapped when heavy rainfall caused sudden flooding inside a cave in northern Laos. The group had taken shelter in the cave during heavy storms, but rising water levels blocked their exit, leaving them stranded in dangerous conditions with limited air and food.
After days of intensive search efforts involving local authorities, rescue teams, and specialized equipment, good news finally arrived. Five of the seven missing individuals have been located alive.
Rescue teams, including members of the Lao Red Cross and volunteers wearing bright safety vests, were seen working at the cave entrance with inflatable tubes and other equipment to safely extract the survivors.
Ongoing Search
The fate of the remaining two individuals is still unknown, and rescue operations are continuing in hopes of finding them alive as well. Conditions inside the cave remain challenging due to ongoing flooding risks and difficult terrain.
This story has captured attention across Laos and beyond, with many praising the determination of the rescue teams working around the clock in harsh conditions.
The survivors are expected to receive immediate medical attention after their ordeal. More details about their condition and the full circumstances of the incident are expected to be released as the rescue operation progresses.
A hopeful development in what had been a tense and uncertain week for the affected families and the local community.