Rescuers in Laos say more oxygen needed to save 7 divers trapped in cave


People trapped in a cave are found alive by rescue workers in Xaisomboun Province, Laos, May 27, 2026, in this screengrab obtained from a social media video. Norrased Palasing/via REUTERS

May 28 (Reuters) - The leader ⁠of a Thai volunteer group helping to extract ⁠seven divers trapped in a cave in Laos said ‌on Thursday that more oxygen tanks would be needed to complete the rescue mission.

The seven Lao nationals entered the cave in central Laos's Xaisomboun ​province last week to look for ⁠gold, but a landslide ⁠triggered by heavy rain blocked their exit, according to a local ⁠volunteer ‌group and the state-run Lao Phattha News.

At least five have been found alive so far, but ⁠none of them has yet been rescued from ​the chambers ‌of the cave.

"We need to borrow as many oxygen ⁠tanks as possible ​and want to set up an oxygen refilling station in front of the cave," Kengkard Bongkawong wrote on social media.

Volunteer ⁠groups gave differing accounts of how many ​of the stricken divers had been located.

Thai volunteer groups said on Wednesday that five had been found while the Laos "Rescue ⁠Volunteer for People" organisation said all seven had been located and were safe.

The reports could not immediately be verified.

Thai volunteers joined the rescue operation on Sunday, including a diver who ​took part in the 2018 rescue ⁠of 12 boys and their soccer coach from a flooded ​cave in northern Thailand.

That operation drew ‌global attention and involved British and ​other foreign divers, U.S. military personnel and other international support.

(Reporting by Chayut Setboonsarng, Editing by David Stanway)

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