Saturday, October 9, 2010

Drill Reaches Trapped Chilean Miners

Rescue Workers have finished drilling an escape shaft for Chile's 33 Trapped Miners, Offering Them a Way Out of Their underground Cavern, M They have remained trapped for the past two months.

The Men Have Been in the San Jose mine under the Atacama Desert, 700 kilometers north of Santiago, since Aug. 5 - Any Longer Than Ever WHO Miners Survived a collapse.

The drill's success was Announced with the blast of a siren That prompted cheers, tears and embraces across "Camp Hope," where Families of the Miners have Kept Vigil since the disaster Began.

Officials have warned it Will Be Another Three Thurs eight days before the rescue mission CAN BEGIN. Engineers must decide Whether They Need to EnCase the rescue shaft with steel tubing Thurs Prevent Further rock falls and collapses DURING the rescue.

The Men Survived for more than just two weeks before the meagre rations They were discovered in a chamber 624 meters underground. A few days later, Officials were Able Thurs Send Them food, water and medicine through small bore holes.

A small video camera was also Life Lowered Into the chamber, Allowing Miners Thurs send images of themselves Thurs Their Families.

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