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Specialist divers head to Laos to join ‘extremely challenging’ cave rescue

By Thomson Reuters May 29, 2026 | 4:02 AM

May 29 (Reuters) – A team of specialist divers were headed to central Laos to help efforts to rescue seven people trapped in a ​cave after heavy rains triggered a landslide last ‌week, a Thai volunteer group said on Friday.

Seven Lao nationals had entered the cave in Xaisomboun province to prospect for gold, but their exit was blocked. A team of volunteers ‌from ​neighbouring Thailand joined the rescue efforts ⁠on Sunday.

Among the new ⁠reinforcements were Robin Cuesta from France, Audita Harsono from Indonesia, Japan’s Yoshitaka Isaji, Naruchit Kiatmaneesri from Thailand and Australia’s Josh Richards, the volunteer group posted ​on Facebook.

Kengkard Bongkawong, a Thai cave diver involved in the mission, said in a Facebook post ⁠on Friday that the health ⁠of the survivors was deteriorating as they ​awaited evacuation.

“The rescue operation is extremely challenging, as it ​involves moving them through narrow passages stretching hundreds ‌of metres and requiring underwater diving,” he said.

Footage taken on Thursday by Norrased Palasing, another Thai volunteer, showed survivors sitting on a ledge deep in the cave ⁠and crying with relief.

Norrased’s team found five of the seven trapped people. In the footage, he told them that ⁠rescuers would bring ‌food into the cave while efforts ⁠were being made to pump out the ​floodwater.

One ‌of the survivors, identifying himself as ​Lin, said, “Don’t ⁠worry about me, mum. The rescuers are here. I’m safe now. I miss you mum. I miss you mum and dad. In a few days I’ll be out.”

(Reporting by Bangkok bureau; Writing by David Stanway; Editing ​by Martin Petty)