Rescuers pull four from flooded cave in Laos, two still missing

BANGKOK, May 30 (Reuters) – Rescuers pulled four people ​from a flooded cave in Laos on Saturday, ‌Thai volunteer rescuers said, hours after another man was brought out late on Friday.
The five are among seven Lao nationals who had ​entered the cave in Xaisomboun province to prospect ​for gold, but were trapped for more than a ⁠week when rising water blocked their exit. Two others ​remain missing.
Kengkard Bongkawong, a Thai cave diver involved in the ​mission, said in a Facebook post on Saturday that all four of the trapped people had emerged from the cave.
Video footage from the ​volunteers showed rescuers bringing four Laotian men out of ​the cave with flashlights strapped to their heads and with muddy clothes.
They ‌had ⁠joyful expressions on their faces, and some were crying with relief.
The five rescued people were found by rescuers on Wednesday, but had remained trapped. Rescue officials said they would ​continue searching ​for the two ⁠missing people.
A team of volunteers from neighbouring Thailand joined the rescue efforts last Sunday and ​further reinforcements, including divers from Finland, France, Indonesia, ​Malaysia, ⁠Japan and Australia, have also joined the rescue operation, the volunteer group posted on Facebook.
The international rescue team included some ⁠members ​who were involved in the 17-day rescue ​at the flooded mountain cave of Tham Luang in northern Thailand in 2018.

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