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Five spelunkers rescued from Slovenia cave

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LJUBLJANA, Slovenia — Slovenian emergency responders on Monday rescued five people who had been trapped in a cave for more than two days.

“It is a day of happiness, it’s a day of life,” said Sandi Curk with the Slovenian civil protection service after water levels receded inside the Krizna Jama cave in southweste­rn Slovenia, making the rescue possible.

Those rescued were in good spirits, said Igor Benko, head of the Speleologi­cal Associatio­n of Slovenia.

None needed medical help, and all have taken the ordeal well, said doctor Zlatko Pogorili.

“I think we were lucky it all ended like this,” he said.

The family of three adults and their two guides, all from Slovenia, didn’t appear at the news conference.

They got stuck in the cave on Saturday because of heavy rainfall. The five-mile cave system with a string of emerald-colored undergroun­d lakes is accessible only by boat and raft and with a guide.

The five were located in a dry area more than a mile inside the cave. A six-member team of divers carried out the hours-long rescue operation, bringing them out in a small boat. The water temperatur­e inside the cave was 42 degrees with very low visibility.

Rescuers earlier said that all were doing well. Divers had brought in a heated tent, food, and clothes over the weekend.

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