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Good Morning America

Sunday, May 31, 2026

Good Morning America

ABC News

Politics, Entertainment News, Daily News, News

4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 31 May 2026

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Tulsa marks 105 years since racial violence massacre; Race intensifies to find remaining 2 people missing in flooded Laos cave; Spurs defeat Thunder in Game 7, set to face Knicks in NBA finals Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Live from ABC News headquarters in New York City.

0:04.8

This is Good Morning America.

0:07.9

Good morning America.

0:09.2

Great to have Rachel Scott back at the desk with us this morning.

0:11.8

Did you get any sleep?

0:12.6

Great game last night.

0:13.7

It is Wendy's West, y'all.

0:15.1

Right, exactly.

0:16.1

Some groggy eyes this morning.

0:18.0

An exciting game seven, though.

0:19.8

The Spurs now getting ready for their NBA finals matchup with the Knicks. The rematch will have all the highlights coming out. We will. And we'll also have the latest from Washington on whether the U.S. is any closer to a peace deal with Iran. Plus more on that incredible sonic boom that literally shook New England. So we're going to talk about that. Yeah, you're going to have more on that. But we do begin with the new details involving the rescue of those miners that were trapped in a cave in Laos. And the dramatic scene 10 days after they were effectively buried alive and the intensifying search now for the two minors that are still missing. ABC News, foreign correspondent Britt Clennett is in Hong Kong with more. Good morning, Britt.

1:02.0

Good morning, Rachel. Yeah, well, we had joy and relief, remember, after the five of those men made it out of the cave alive. But now the focus is shifting to the two others who are still missing. And that, we're told, is an even trickier operation, as they're likely in an area deeper into this incredibly

1:12.5

tight unmapped network of tunnels. This morning just one day after the remarkable rescue of

1:21.1

those five miners trapped in a flooded cave for over a week, the race intensifying to find

1:26.5

two others who are still missing.

1:28.8

Search teams planning to explore deeper inside the cave beyond where the five were found.

1:34.3

Rescuers will battle a pitch-black, heavily flooded maze of tunnels the most hazardous part of this operation.

1:40.7

There is the constant fear in the back of your head that if it rains, this thing that you are, you know, slowly working your way through could very easily be flooded with water.

1:49.8

The rescued miners are now in the hospital and we're told they're doing fine.

1:56.0

The first miner was rescued on Friday before the tunnels were extensively drained. He seemed crawling on his hands and knees through tiny passages. But then the rescuers were able to pump out even more water, eventually enabling four of the remaining miners to crawl out themselves.

2:26.3

Exhausted but grateful to be alive and reunited with their loved ones.

2:35.5

Now adding to the complications of locating the two remaining men is the fact that this is monsoon season, and we're told another tropical downpour there has already flooded up the cave again.

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