August 25th
The Chilean coal miners were trapped underground in the San José mine on August 5, 2010, following a cave-in. They were eventually rescued in a dramatic operation that concluded on October 13, 2010.
The Chilean coal miners were trapped underground for 69 days before being rescued.
The Chilean miners were extracting copper when they became trapped in the mine. Copper is a valuable metal used in various industries, including construction and electronics.
Coal miners use a pick axe to break up the coal seams and remove the coal from the earth. The pick axe allows them to chip away at the coal and break it into manageable pieces for extraction.
In medieval times, coal miners extracted coal from underground mines using hand tools like picks and shovels. They would then transport the coal to the surface either by carrying it themselves or using simple carts or baskets. Coal was primarily used for heating homes, cooking, and fueling factories during this time.
Coal miners in the Victorian era were paid low wages, typically earning around 15-25 shillings per week. The work was extremely dangerous and the conditions were harsh, leading to widespread poverty among coal miners and their families.
The Chilean coal miners were trapped underground for 69 days before being rescued.
No, they are copper miners.
They actually are not trapped anymore, they were pulled out yesterday. But, they were trapped underground in Chile.
They are copper and gold miners.
the Chile miners were trapped in the mine for 69 days
because the coal mine collapsed and trapped all the miners int the room underground supposedly by somet thing that made it colapes
trapped miners
Chile that's why there are called the Chillian miners
They were working when there was an explosion that trapped them inside.
Copper silver and gold.
The Atacama Desert
70 days