Friday, October 15, 2010

El milagro en la mina

This week thirty-two Chilean and one Bolivian miner were rescued from a mine in Chile after being trapped since the first week in August. The mine collapsed on the miners and many days passed before rescue workers were able to contact them to realize that they were surviving.
Chile's government immediately began to formulate a rescue plan, but initially thought that the miners wouldn't be able to be rescued until December. Chile spent over $20 million on the rescue effort, but it was worth it because this week they began the daring rescue. The miners were pulled up one by one in a small capsule just big enough for one person.
If you watched any of the footage, it was very emotional to watch each miner be pulled up and hear the siren that went off each time a miner emerged.
This event sparked international interest. Chile is now looking into tighter safety regulations for its workers and these thirty-three men have to try to re-adjust to their lives. If you didn't follow the story, click on some of these links below. You can also look for articles on Google-there are many to choose from!

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/southamerica/chile/8063049/Chile-mine-rescue-timeline.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-11475156