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∙ 13y agoThe mine in Chile's Atacama Desert collapsed on August 5, trapping 33 miners within. It was only on August 22, 17 days later, that contact was made with them. Before this, the longest time spent underground by survivors of a mine collapse was 25 days. That's how long survivors were trapped in 2009, in a flooded mine in southern China. They survived for those first two and a half weeks on food and water rations that were in the shaft that sheltered them. Since the supplies there were only enough to last for 48 hours, they were severely rationing the amounts taken each day by each of the men. Each man was allowed two spoons of tuna, one half biscuit and a half cup of milk every two days. They have already lost more than 20 pounds (9 kilograms) each.
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∙ 13y agoThe Chilean miners were trapped underground for 17 days before they were discovered to be alive. They were eventually rescued after 69 days underground.
The 33 Chilean miners were trapped underground for 69 days before being rescued.
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The Chilean coal miners were trapped underground for 69 days before being rescued.
The 33 Chilean miners were trapped underground for 69 days before being rescued.
70 days, I believe.
The Chilean miners were underground for 69 days before being rescued.
Wans't Elizabeth Fritzl held underground for 24 years??
The cave over them was collapsing due to erosion and they had to dig holes underground for the lift up because there in tubes and 15min after last person was brought out the cave, it collapsed and they would have all been dead if they hadn't been brought out.
Some were trapped for 69 days but a few were there into the 70th days before they were finally rescued.
I am guessing they might have prayed, ate & shared the food that they had, used the restroom and basic stuff like that, and slept. It's hard to get a sense of what they were going through if you haven't been trapped in a mine before.
Yes, there were 33 survivors who spent 69 days trapped underground before being rescued.
Yes, there are all very much alive and doing well. Four of them gave moral support to the trapped Chilean miners via videoconference a month before they were rescued.
As of today (02APR2011), $1 US Dollar is worth about 475.5 Chilean Pesos.
the president is on the Chilean money with his power and rule over all the people in Chile. he talks to the people in the honorable court of justice and they are the ones who have to approve it before they make it the official injustice of Chile!