Rescuers save cave divers after 69-hour search in Guangxi, South China

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Rescuers save cave divers after 69-hour search in Guangxi, South China
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In this screenshot taken on Feb 27, 2025 from a CCTV news video, rescuers search for missing scientific research team members in Baise, South China 's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region.

After receiving the call for help from their fellow teammates, the Baise public security bureau immediately activated its emergency response mechanism, mobilizing police, emergency services, fire departments, and medical teams. The main chamber's maximum length is approximately 200 meters and its widest section is about 80 meters, with water depths exceeding 15 meters.

After over four hours of diving operations, the first missing explorer was located at 4.30am on Feb 6, about 16 meters underwater in an air chamber, roughly 300 meters from the initial search point.The search continued for the other missing explorer in the complex cave system.On the third day of the search, rescuers expanded the search area, making over 10 dives and checking multiple underwater chambers, while the person remained unaccounted for more than 60 hours.

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