When the rescue shaft was complete, two rescue workers descended into the mine to assess the miners health and get them loaded into the elevator.
Chile (San Jose mine)
Yes, miners mine for diamonds.
There were 33 miners in the mine
Depends on what type of mine, where you are, and what type of alarm. Miners may evacuate (leave) the mine, or move to a refuge chamber.
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.
The 2010 Chilean mine collapse was caused by a cave-in at the San Jose copper-gold mine. The collapse trapped 33 miners underground, leading to a dramatic rescue operation that garnered worldwide attention.
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 miners being stuck in a mine in Chile could be related to a civics class by exploring the government's response to the crisis, the role of institutions in ensuring the miners' rescue, and the importance of civic engagement in supporting the rescue efforts. It can also serve as a case study for examining how emergencies and disasters are managed by governments and the impact of public policy on citizens' lives.
Quecreek Mine Rescue happened in 2002.
I believe there was 32 miners.
gold?