Rescue workers in Laos are searching for an alternative passage into a flooded cave where two people have been trapped for nearly two weeks. Heavy rainfall flooded the main entrance, making it impassable.
Search and Rescue Operation Intensifies
The two individuals remain unaccounted for since a search and rescue operation began last month in a rugged area of Xaisomboun province, approximately 120 kilometers (75 miles) north of the capital, Vientiane. Five of the seven people initially trapped inside the cave have been rescued.
Malaysian diver Lee Kian Lie, involved in the operation, stated that workers are pumping water out of the cave. "We will go into the suspected area to continue the search if the water level is lowered," he told The Associated Press.
Another team of rescuers is also exploring the other side of the cave, hoping to find a dry passage that could provide access to the area where the missing people are believed to be trapped.
International Collaboration
Rescue teams from Laos and neighboring Thailand have been working together for over a week. They have been joined by divers from countries including Finland, Malaysia, Japan, Indonesia, France, and Australia. Several of the rescuers previously participated in the complicated 2018 cave rescue in northern Thailand that saved 12 schoolboys and their soccer coach from a flooded cave.
Laos's Rescue Volunteer for People group posted on its Facebook page that heavy rain caused "massive amounts of water" to flow into the area, forcing them to suspend operations on Sunday night.
Alternative Approaches
Kengkaj Bongkawong, head of the Thai group Metta Tham Rescue Kalasin, said that workers are also looking for air shafts from above that may provide access into the cave.
Rescuers believe the two missing people are trapped deeper inside the cave than the location where the five survivors were originally found on Wednesday. However, the passage into that area is reportedly very narrow and heavily flooded.
Background of the Incident
The villagers reportedly entered the cave nearly two weeks ago to look for valuable minerals such as gold before being trapped by a flash flood that blocked their way out. One other villager escaped and alerted the authorities.
The first man was safely extracted on Friday, guided through a narrow flooded passage by an expert diver. The remaining four left the cave on Saturday after the water receded enough for them to walk out on their own, rescuers said.



