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the surface were trapped by a massive cave-in. Within hours of the accident, the miners found
one another, all alive and unharmed, and began to organize for what was sure to be a long stay
underground and for a possible rescue attempt.
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they called their "refuge" and carefully monitoring food, water, and sanitation. Though the
miners rarely talked about those first days (once they were finally removed from the cavern),
some divulged that there were serious meltdowns among some of the younger members and
strong hints of friction in the beginning stages of the disaster - as you might imagine. Then a drill
operator on the surface felt some vibrations, a drill came back up with red paint, and another
came up with a note, saying, "We are fine in the refuge - the 33."
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even more focused. The country's president promised to use all available resources to extract the
miners. While the intensity of the rescue effort above ground was difficult and stressful, the
courage and skill of the miners in managing their situation became legendary to people around
the world. Health officials were initially concerned about the emotional state of several of the
miners, but the miners developed their own team or "society," including roles to care for their
fellow captives. Some were assigned to make a space for exercise; others were assigned to make
a plan for allocating resources.
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processes on major decisions but also bringing order to the group through his calm and
unflustered manner. Another miner commented, "We had a boss who every day said we must
stay strong." It was he who also insisted that everyone wait to eat until all had been served
through the tiny shaft that first connected the miners with the surface. Another veteran of the
mines, 65-year-old Mario Gomez, became the spiritual leader of the group, urging prayers and
helping to counsel members of the group who were most susceptible to distress. (In this, he often
communicated with a group of psychologists on the surface).
Finally, Yonny Barrios, 50, who took a 6-month nursing course many years ago, became the
group's medical "doctor," administering shots and vaccinations, as well as dispensing medicines
sent from the surface. After 69 record-breaking days in the mine, the group emerged one by one
through a narrow tube that had been constructed. As you can imagine, the stress of the event took
a roll, with many of the miners suffering post-traumatic stress disorder and others showing signs
of alcoholism. But by staying together and building a team with a culture of confidence and
resilience and res.
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1. Chilean Miners Rescued
By Conor
69 days ago (2 months) 33 men
were trapped in a Chilean mine.
The men were saved by a little
raft called a “Phoenix” . The
Phoenix can holdone person at
a time.
The people on the surface
thourght the miners
underground were all dead
because they could not find the
for 17 days.
2. Chilean miners are free.
By Katijana
The Chilean miners are
rescued. There were 33 men
trapped under ground. They
were trapped under ground for
69 days. The miners were
trapped 625 meters under
ground.
The miners ate one tea spoon of
tuna and a small glass of milk
per day. The miners reached the
surface by squeezing in a cap
shale. It took one hour to get
one miner out.
At the start of this disaster
everyone thort that the miners
were dead till they found out
that the miners weren’t dead.
The miners that didn’t mind
going on tv went out first.then
the others went,
3. DEEP DOWN RESCUE
By Charlotte
33 Chilean miners were
trapped for 17 days in a
.mine. 33 men rescued
today. The mine collapsed
where the men were
working.
CELEBRITY NEWS AND GOSSIP WORLD EXCLUSIVES
THE
SUN SHINE
4. By Grace
33 miners were trapped in
San Jose mine for 69 days
have all been rescued.
No one knew if they were
alive for 17 days but they
were alive.
All they had to eat was a
bowl of tuna all they had to
drink was one glass of milk a
day. Then back to work.
THE DAILY NEWS
Deep down rescue
THE WORLD’S FAVOURITE NEWSPAPER - Since 1879
5. Chilean miners get rescued
By Luke
Finally the 33 Chilean miners
have been rescued . The mine
collapsed 510 meters below the
ground. The president of Chile
had to had to buy a phoenix
rescue capsule to get the
Chilean miners out . The
miners trapped for 69 days. The
men's families were waiting
for them to come out. When the
men came out they had to go to
hospital the men havent seen
sunlhigt in 69 days.and are
wearing dark glasses to proted
their eyes
6. San Jose Mine Rescue
By Manfred
33 miners have been
trapped in a mine for 69
days. Because the mine
broke. Until rescuers drilled
a hole there. They found
them and started to drill for a
small capsule to go in and
rescue the miners. The
rescuers sended tuna and
milk down. They had it once
a day. When they finished
they started to bring people
up. It took 30 minutes. The
mine was 625 m deep. On a
court you would have to run
up and down 36 times.
When all the people were up
the rescuers had to go up.
THE DAILY NEWSwww.dailynews.com THE WORLD’S FAVOURITE NEWSPAPER - Since 1879
7. All cheailon miners rescued
By Muhammad
65 days ago 33 miners were stuck in a mine. The
miners could only have milk and tuna.
They were 65m under ground. 69 days. Every day
They had to drill. They were in a mine. 33 miners
shouting. Capsule to bring them up.
THE DAILY NEWS
www.dailynews.com THE WORLD’S FAVOURITE NEWSPAPER - Since 1879
8. Miners saved
By Noah
33 Chilean miners were stuck
in the mine for 69 days. Before
all they got to eat was tuna and
a cup of milk.they are 625
deep.Only oe miner can come
at a time.
The News FROM NOAh
NOAH’S NEWS!
- Since 1802
9. Chile miners rescued
By Olivia
Today the 33 miners are
been pulled out. When
everyone thought they
were dead. 17 days with
no water or food blankit
or pillow. The people are
very confuesed. It took 1
hour to get out of the
mine. Many miners have
gone to hospital having
treatment , operashins
while family are scered
to death.
THE DAILY NEWS
www.dailynews.com THE WORLD’S FAVOURITE NEWSPAPER - Since 1879
10. Rescued miners!
By Sam
Chile miners trapped under
ground. 33 Chilean miners
were trapped for 69 days. The
phoenix rescue capsule came to
rescue them. It took about half
an hour to rescue each man.
The families were so happy to
see the miners come up. The
miners had to go to hospital
because they hadn’t seen
sunlight for along time and they
were conserned that they are
sick.
11. Chile miners rescued from mine
By Sophia
33 Chile miners were stuck
in a calapsed mine. Theynd
were stuck for 69 days. They
were saved by a tube. Now
there safe and there living a
good life again. They cant
see the light for some time.
CELEBRITY NEWS AND GOSSIP WORLD EXCLUSIVES
THE
SUN SHINE
12. Chile miners rescued
By Taylor
33 men were trapped
underground for 65 days all
they ate was tuna and milk in
the cave it is extremely hot and
on the surface it is
freezing.Allso it is pitch dark
were they are and on land it is
light so they have to wear
sunglasses.
THE NEWS FROM TAYLOR
Taylor’s News! - Since 1802
13. Chilean Miners Rescued!
By Veronica
Today 33 miners were rescued
from the mine in Chile. The
men have been trapped under
ground for 69 days at San Jose
mine. To get the miners out the,
rescuers have to lower a
capsule to the miners. Then one
of the miners can go in to go
back up to the surface. All the
families of the men that were
down in the mime are very
happy.
14. Chile Miners rescued
33 Miners have been
trapped in a mine for 69
days and have finally
been recued. They were
625 Meters
underground. They
only had a small pack
of Tuana and milk, they
thought they would die
but they got found and
lived.
By Zakariya Bhikoo
15. 33 men
by Zia Walters
33 men have been trapped under ground in san joose
mine for 69 days in Chile. They got a cup of milk and a
bit of tuna for 17 days and then for 52 days they had
food sent down for them. The men were 625m down
under ground. The miners where working when the
tunnel collapsed. The men worked in groups of 3
when they worked. Their families write some things
that they should do under ground and where they
should go in the mine. There were three drills drill a
and drill b and drill c.