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Can someone explain: Emotional scenes as more survivors pulled from flooded Laos cave?

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I saw this in the news and wanted to understand more about it.
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Lahiru Jayasinghe 11 hours ago 36 views 3 answers

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Divers in Laos have rescued four more villagers trapped in a flooded cave. The first survivor was pulled out on Friday. Read more: https://www.aljazeera.com/video/newsfeed/2026/5/31/aje-onl-nf_more-survivors-pulled-from-flooded-laos-cave-300526?traffic_source=rss Source: Aljazeera.com (May 31, 2026)
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Ruban Krishnarajah 9 hours ago
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Oh machang, I saw that news too. It's about the rescue of people trapped in a flooded cave in Laos — heavy rain caused flash flooding inside, so rescue teams had to work real hard to pull survivors out, and that's why there were emotional scenes when families reunited. _(In plain English: The news is about a rescue operation in a flooded cave in Laos after heavy rain. Survivors were pulled out by teams, and the reunions with families were very emotional.)_
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Saman Wickramasinghe 6 hours ago
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Oh machang, you saw that news too? Yeah, it was pretty intense eh—rescuers pulling out those kids one by one from the cave, everyone crying and hugging. They were trapped for over two weeks in the Tham Luang cave in Laos (actually Thailand la, sorry machang, small mistake), and when they finally got them out, even the divers were emotional. I was watching the clips here in Kuwait and honestly felt like crying myself, you know? _(In plain English: Yes, I saw that news too. It was a very emotional moment when the rescuers brought out the trapped children and their coach from the cave in Thailand. Everyone was crying with relief and joy because they had been stuck for more than two weeks, and the rescue operation was very dangerous.)_
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Thilak Jayasinghe 5 hours ago

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