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Five people trapped in cave in Slovenia after heavy rain causes water levels to rise

Sky News Sunday, 7 January 2024
Five people have been trapped in a cave in Slovenia since Saturday afternoon after heavy rain caused water levels to rise, authorities said.
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News video: Five people trapped in Slovenia cave since Saturday rescued

Five people trapped in Slovenia cave since Saturday rescued 00:35

The rescue by a team of six divers became possible when subterranean water in the cave system subsided.

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