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Today is the 33rd day of our challenge. 33 is the number of workers trapped, and also the number of survivors of the 2010 Copiapó mining accident. The 2010 Copiapó mining accident, also known then as the Chilean mining accident, began in the afternoon of Thursday, 5 August 2010 as a significant cave-in at the troubled 121-year-old San José copper–gold mine. The mine is located deep in the Atacama Desert, one of the driest and harshest regions on earth, about 45 kilometers (28 mi) north of the regional capital of Copiapó, in northern Chile, South America. The buried men, who became known as Los 33 (The 33), were trapped 700 meters (2,300 ft) underground and about 5 kilometers (3 mi) from the mines entrance via spiraling underground service ramps. The mixed crew of experienced miners and technical support personnel, with less experience working underground, survived for a record 69 days deep underground before their rescue. Previous geological instability at the old mine and a long record of safety violations for the mines owners had resulted in a series of fines and accidents, including eight deaths, during the dozen years leading up to this accident. As a result of the mines notorious history, it was originally thought that the workers had probably not survived the collapse or would starve to death before they were found, if ever.
Posted on: Sun, 02 Feb 2014 04:53:16 +0000

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