December 2010
Volume 62    Issue 12

All 33 miners rescued; Multinational effort frees miners after 69 days

Mining Engineering , 2010, Vol. 62, No. 12, pp. 27-27
Gleason, William


PREVIEW:

When science and the human spirit come together amazing things can happen. This was perhaps never more evident than through the events that unfolded during August and October in a remote desert in northern Chile.
On Aug. 5, the main shaft of the San José copper and gold mine near Copiapó in Chile’s Atacama Region collapsed, leaving 33 miners trapped more than 624 m (2,000 ft) beneath the earth’s surface.



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