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Rescue Teams Find Five Trapped in Laos Cave, Search for Two More Continues

May 27 (Reuters) – Five people who ⁠had ⁠been trapped inside ⁠a cave in Laos for about ​a week were found alive on Wednesday, as dozens ‌of Lao and Thai ‌rescuers continued to search for two ⁠others, ⁠Thai volunteers said.

“As of 4:30 p.m. (0930 GMT), we found ​five people. We will continue to search for the other two,” said Kengkard Bongkawong, head of ​the Thai rescue team.

Another Thai volunteer rescuer, Chakrakrit Taengtung, ⁠posted ⁠a video on social ⁠media ​with him and the five all cheering.

The video showed ​they were ⁠in good spirits, raising their arms into the air and smiling.

The seven Lao nationals had entered the cave in Xaisomboun province last week ⁠to look for gold before heavy rain and a ⁠landslide blocked their exit, according to a local volunteer group and state-run Lao Phattha News.

A Thai volunteer group joined the rescue operation on Sunday. The team included a diver who took part in the 2018 rescue of 12 boys and their soccer ⁠coach from a flooded cave in northern Thailand, an operation that drew global attention and involved British and other foreign divers, U.S. ​military personnel and other international support.

(Reporting by ​Chayut Setboonsarng, Editing by)

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