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All 33 Miners Rescued, 2010 Copiapó Mining Accident, Chile
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The procedure to retrieve the miners, dubbed Operación San Lorenzo, commenced on Tuesday, 12 October 2010 at 19:00 CLDT. The first rescuer lowered to the miners was Manuel González Pavez (an employee mining company Codelco), on 12 October 2010 at 23:18, following a lengthy delay during which the rescue team on the surface encouraged and motivated him. During the trip, the waiting families and rescue team sang the Canción Nacional (Chile's national anthem). González arrived in the collapsed mine and made contact with the miners at 23:36.
Procedure
The miner is strapped into a harness inside the 21-inch-wide bullet-shaped capsule. He wears a green, moisture-resistant track suit and donated Oakley sunglasses so he won't be blinded by his first exposure to sunlight in ten weeks. The capsule, designed by NASA and constructed by the Chilean Navy includes oxygen masks, heart monitors, and video cameras.
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