Four more men freed from flooded Laos cave after 10 days
By DPA, Psoted By TOE Four men who were trapped in a flooded cave in Laos for around 10 days have escaped safely, a member of the rescue team told dpa on Saturday. Josh Richards, a cave diver involved in the rescue operation, said the men managed to crawl out on their own. “They did it themselves – we swapped the pumps, left the cave and [I] was about to head in when they emerged on their own,” Richards said. Seven men became trapped after heavy rainfall flooded a cave they had entered to dig for gold in the mountainous Longchaeng district of Xaisomboun province on May 19. Other gold prospectors managed to escape and alert the authorities. Five of the men were found alive on Wednesday, and had been waiting in a small chamber hundreds of metres from the cave’s entrance. One of them was successfully rescued on Friday. A video obtained by dpa showed the other four men emerging from the cave complex one by one on Saturday to the cheers of the...