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What happened to the Chilean miners in 2010?

On August 5, 2010, just after lunch, part of the San Jose copper mine in northern Chile collapsed underground, turning the 33 men — aged from 19 to 63 at the time — into prisoners. It took 17 days to even find them alive 600 meters (nearly 2,000 feet) below, at the bottom of the century-old mine.

How many miners died in 2010?

33
2010 Copiapó mining accident

Rescue efforts at San José Mine near Copiapó, Chile on 10 August 2010
Date5 August 2010 – 13 October 2010 (69 days)
Coordinates27.158609°S 70.497655°WCoordinates:27.158609°S 70.497655°W
First reporterSan Esteban Mining Company
OutcomeAll 33 trapped miners rescued

How long were the Chilean miners trapped in 2010?

Chilean miner trapped underground a decade ago recalls the day he saw the light. SANTIAGO (Reuters) – The spectacular rescue a decade ago of 33 miners trapped for two months underground in Chile´s far-flung Atacama desert made headlines around the world.

Did any miners died in Chile?

2006 Copiapó mining accident, which resulted in two deaths. 2010 Copiapó mining accident, in which 33 miners were trapped for 69 days.

Did the Chilean miners sue?

Nine of the 33 miners who in 2010 were trapped by a rockfall in a mine in Chile for 69 days before being rescued are suing their lawyers. The plaintiffs allege that they were badly advised by the lawyers, who they say conned them into signing away their rights. …

Did all the 33 miners survived?

The accident trapped 33 men 700 meters (2,300 ft) underground who survived for a record 69 days. All were rescued and brought to the surface on 13 October 2010 over a period of almost 24 hours. Three of the rescued miners had immediate surgery under general anesthesia for dental problems.

What did the Chilean miners eat and drink?

WHAT DID THEY EAT? From the August 5 cave-in until they established contact with the surface 17 days later, the miners rationed themselves to two spoonfuls of tuna, half a cookie and a half-full glass of milk every 48 hours.

What happened to the 33 Chilean miners?

It was a day many of them thought they would never see, but on 13 October 2010, 33 Chilean miners were finally rescued after spending 69 days trapped underground.

What happened in the 2010 Copiapó mining accident?

The 2010 Copiapó mining accident, also known then as the ” Chilean mining accident “, began on Thursday, 5 August 2010 with a cave-in at the San José copper–gold mine, located in the Atacama Desert 45 kilometers (28 mi) north of the regional capital of Copiapó, in northern Chile.

What happened to the mine that collapsed in 2010?

The collapse occurred at 14:00 CLT on 5 August 2010. Access to the depths of the mine was by a long helical roadway. A group nearer the entrance escaped, but a second group of 33 men were trapped deep inside. A thick dust cloud caused by the rock fall blinded the miners for as much as six hours.

What happened to the 33 men trapped in the mine shafts?

A group nearer the entrance escaped, but a second group of 33 men were trapped deep inside. A thick dust cloud caused by the rock fall blinded the miners for as much as six hours. Initially, the trapped miners tried to escape through ventilation shafts, but the ladders required by safety codes were missing.

How many people have died in mining accidents in Chile?

An average of 34 people per year since 2000 have died in mining accidents in Chile, with a high of 43 in 2008, according to figures from the state regulatory agency “National Geology and Mining Service” (Spanish: Servicio Nacional de Geología y Minería de Chile abbreviated to SERNAGEOMIN).