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Former Member
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Our Country is suffering with this tragedy
Rescuers strive to reach trapped miners in Chile Rescuers will use machines Sunday to try to reach 33 workers trapped in a caved-in mine, emergency officials said. The miners have been trapped since late Thursday, the country's National Emergency Office said. Their conditions are unknown. Rescuers faced a significant setback Saturday when another cave-in blocked the path they were trying to use to reach the miners, the office said... Update No quick rescue for trapped Chile miners . Rescuers started drilling small holes deep inside a mine in northern Chile on Sunday in a bid to rescue 33 miners trapped for three days, and the mining minister said the effort could take more than a week. Rescuers faced a major setback on Saturday when a fresh collapse blocked the ventilation shaft rescue workers were descending. No contact has been made with the miners, trapped since Thursday 4.5 miles (7 km) inside the winding mine, and around 900 feet (300 metres) vertically underground. Mining Minister Laurence Golborne, who is in Copiapo overseeing the rescue bid, said workers had begun drilling smaller shafts but that it could take "probably more than a week" to reach the area where the miners were believed to be...... |
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Former Member
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My prayers are with the miners and their families!!!!
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gb009761
Master Cruncher Scotland Joined: Apr 6, 2005 Post Count: 3010 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Yes, my prayers are also with them.
----------------------------------------Unfortunately, far too many incidents such as this, happen year in/year out - caused, quite often by the mine owners attempting to get the most out of the ground at the expense of safety/regard for the humble miners themselves carrying out such dangerous and dirty work. ![]() |
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Diana G.
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Praying for all
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Sgt.Joe
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They are in my prayers.
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My most sincere thanks to you all
Now news yet .. Chile presses on to reach trapped miners Painstaking efforts to reach 33 workers trapped in a Chilean mine continued on Tuesday five days after the structure collapsed, as desperate relatives prayed their loved ones would be found alive..... |
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GIBA
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JP
----------------------------------------bad to read about it... hope that all get be rescued. ![]()
Cheers ! GIB@
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Former Member
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Great news day after 17 days that the Miners are Trapped
---------------------------------------- Trapped Chilean miners alive, send message Thirty-three Chilean miners trapped deep underground sent a message to the surface tied to a drill on Sunday, saying they were all alive in their first contact since a cave-in 17 days ago, but experts said it would take months to dig them out. President Sebastian Pinera said the paper message was tied to a perforation drill that rescuers used to bore through to the area near an underground shelter, where the miners took shelter after the August 5 collapse at the gold and copper mine in the far north. "The 33 of us in the shelter are well," read the message written with red paint on the piece of paper that Pinera held up on television. Around 200 people gathered in a square in the capital Santiago, waving flags to celebrate the news. Drivers honked their horns and diners applauded in restaurants. "It will take months" to get them out, the beaming president said at the mine head. "It will take time, but it doesn't matter how long it takes to have a happy ending," The miners are 4.5 miles (7 km) inside the winding mine and about 2,300 feet (700 metres) vertically underground. They are inside a mine shaft shelter the size of a small apartment. Authorities said they had limited amounts of food, and doctors advised sending glucose, enriched mineral water and medicines as well as other foods. "God is great," 63-year-old Mario Gomez, the eldest of the trapped miners, wrote in a letter to his wife attached to the drill along with the message, which Pinera read on television. "This company has got to modernize," he added. "But I want to tell everyone I'm OK, and am sure we will survive." Relatives hugged, kissed and thanked God as news of the message reverberated outside the entrance to the mine, where they have camped out since the mine caved in on August 5. 'NEVER LOST FAITH' "We never, never lost faith. We knew they were there, and that they would be rescued," said family member Eduardo Hurtado, as other miners' relatives waved red-white-and-blue Chilean flags and cheered. The miners' plight has drawn parallels with the story of 16 people who survived more than 72 days in the Andes mountains after a 1972 plane crash. Their story was later made into the Hollywood movie "Alive". Rescuers plan to send narrow plastic tubes called "doves" down the bore-hole with food, hydration gels and communications equipment. Deep in the small mine, located near the northern city of Copiapo, there are deposits of water and ventilation shafts that helped the miners to survive. The mine, however, is unstable, and rescue workers were forced to abandon attempts to dig past the main cave-in and down a ventilation shaft. The plan is now to dig a new shaft to enable the trapped miners to escape, which will take months. Rescue workers say it could take around 120 days to dig a new tunnel to reach them. Mining Minister Laurence Golborne said rescue workers would lower a camera and microphones to communicate with the miners. Pinera sacked top officials of Chile's mining regulator and vowed a major overhaul of the agency in light of the accident. Serious mining accidents are rare in Chile, but the government says the San Jose mine, owned by local private company Compania Minera San Esteban Primera, has suffered a series of mishaps and 16 workers were killed in recent years. More from CNN here and from the BBC Here Watch Video !! Thanks to God , to all who have post and also not posted here , for their payers and good wishes Many thanks for all the people who helped annd will continue helping Many thanks to the USA and Australia for sending some spealize machine Chile is the World´s produce Cooper Country so they have expertise in rescue methods but this is an extraordinary achievemnt but not concluded yet Join me in this important day for your Coutry that has suffered so much , first with the earthquake and now this ![]() [Edit 1 times, last edit by Former Member at Aug 23, 2010 4:26:39 AM] |
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Former Member
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Que buenas noticias Jean Pierre. De todo corazón espero que los 33 mineros puedan salir muy pronto y en perfectas condiciones, y que este incidente sirva de lección para que algo así no vuelva a ocurrir más nunca.
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Former Member
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Great news! Well done to all
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