August 15
The chilean miners have been stuck undergorund for 69 days
The 33 miners from Chile were stuck underground for 69 days before they were rescued on October 13, 2010.
The Chilean miners were trapped underground in the San José Mine in Chile on August 5, 2010, due to a collapse of the main ramp that connected the surface to the lower part of the mine. This collapse blocked their only way out and left them stranded about 2,300 feet below ground.
The biggest rescue operation in the world is often considered to be the 2010 Chilean mining accident, where 33 miners were trapped underground for 69 days. The operation, known as "Operación San Lorenzo," involved drilling a borehole to reach the miners and was supported by multiple countries, resulting in the successful rescue of all trapped miners. The event captured global attention and showcased international cooperation in emergency response efforts.
The miners in Chile were trapped underground due to a cave-in at the San José copper-gold mine. The collapse blocked the exit and trapped the miners about 2,300 feet below the surface. Efforts were made to rescue them, resulting in their eventual successful extraction after 69 days.
The chilean miners have been stuck undergorund for 69 days
the chilean miners were rescued on october 13th
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The Chilean miners were underground for 69 days before being rescued.
copper
Gold
They sat down.
August the 5th
2300 ft.
Luis Urzua
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In the San Jose mine in Chile