Rescuers stop search for last two men lost in Laos cave
Search and rescue teams in Laos have stopped the search for two men who were stranded in a semi-submerged cave. The search was called off on Saturday, a week after rescuers managed to find five other men who also got trapped in the caves on May 20 while they were hunting for bat
Search and rescue teams in Laos have stopped the search for two men who were stranded in a semi-submerged cave.
The search was called off on Saturday, a week after rescuers managed to find five other men who also got trapped in the caves on May 20 while they were hunting for bats for food and searching the area for gold.
One man was extracted by divers on May 29, and four were guided out the following day after water was pumped from a flooded cavern.
Despite intensive search by local and international teams from Finland, France, Indonesia, Malaysia, Japan and Australia, the two remaining men could not be located.
Lee Kian Lie, a Malaysian cave diver who was a part of the operation, told the AFP news agency they โwere so closeโ but โthe water in the cave was already manageable, but the cave entrance started to become unstable.โ
He said continuing the operation would be โhigh riskโ, adding that the team will continue โto manage the water by pumping and digging at possible resurgence points to let the water flow out fasterโ.
Thai lead rescuer Kengkad Bongkawong said in a post on Facebook on Saturday that โno one is allowed inside the caveโ because โit is too risky for anyone to enter,โ but water pumping operations would persist outside.
He said even though they do not know the current conditions of the two missing people, the best option is to reduce the water levels inside the cave.

