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Thai Divers Find Five in Collapsed Laos Gold Mine

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Thai rescue divers have found five Lao workers trapped inside a collapsed gold mine tunnel in Long Chaeng, Xaysomboun province, Laos, after a four-day search operation. The breakthrough came at 4.50pm on May 27, 2026, when Thai rescue teams located the survivors inside the flooded tunnel, while efforts continued to find two more missing workers.

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The rescue mission began after a tunnel at a gold mining site in Long Chaeng collapsed, trapping seven Lao workers underground. Thai rescue personnel crossed the border to assist Lao authorities in the operation, facing difficult conditions including narrow passageways and rising floodwater inside the mine.

The discovery was confirmed by the Facebook page of “Jakkrid Tangtang”, run by rescue volunteer and influencer Pond Jakkrid Tangtang. He posted an update stating “Found five people”, before sharing video footage showing the moment rescuers reached the trapped workers.

Another video clip showed Thai rescue teams celebrating the successful stage of the operation after days of intensive work underground. The mission drew widespread attention in both Thailand and Laos, with many social media users praising the Thai divers and rescue workers for their efforts in the dangerous conditions.

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Earlier updates from the operation revealed how rescue teams had managed to move within 30 metres of the trapped workers after detecting signs of human presence. Previous attempts had been hampered by extremely tight tunnel conditions and concerns over low oxygen levels inside the mine.

The rescue effort has involved specialist divers and emergency personnel working continuously in challenging terrain. Flooded sections of the tunnel and unstable ground conditions complicated access to the workers trapped inside the collapsed area.

Authorities have not yet confirmed the condition of the five workers who were found, while operations remain under way to locate the remaining two missing miners. Rescue teams are continuing to clear access routes and assess the stability of the mine tunnel.

Amarin reported that the operation has become a major cross-border rescue effort, highlighting cooperation between Thai and Lao emergency responders. Further updates are expected as teams continue searching for the final two workers.

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