The cave over them was collapsing due to erosion and they had to dig holes underground for the lift up because there in tubes and 15min after last person was brought out the cave, it collapsed and they would have all been dead if they hadn't been brought out.
They are 2300 feet down. It's somewhere in the 80 degree Fahrenheit range for temperature. 5280 feet = 1 mile
It took 69 days to rescue all 33 miners from the San Jose mine in Chile in 2010. The miners were trapped underground following a cave-in on August 5th and were eventually brought to the surface on October 13th.
. it was the iboseque its famous for the diggings in Australia and all the miners
Miners started using lamps in the early 19th century, with the invention of the Davy lamp by Sir Humphry Davy in 1815. This marked a significant advancement in mine safety by providing miners with a source of light that reduced the risk of explosions caused by flammable gases.
Humphry Davy invented the miners lamp to improve safety for miners working underground. The lamp, known as the Davy lamp, reduced the risk of explosions caused by flammable gases such as methane that were present in mines. It provided a safe source of light without igniting these gases.
The chilean miners have been stuck undergorund for 69 days
August 15
the chilean miners were rescued on october 13th
The Chilean coal miners were trapped underground for 69 days before being rescued.
The Chilean miners were underground for 69 days before being rescued.
Gold
copper
They sat down.
Luis Urzua
August the 5th
2300 ft.
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