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2010 Copiapó mining accident The 2010 Copiapó mining accident, also known then as the "Chilean mining accident", began on 5 August 2010, with a cave-in at the San José copper–gold mine, located in the Atacama Desert north of the regional capital of Copiapó, in nort ...
occurred when the San Jose Mine near to Copiapó, Chile, collapsed, leaving 32 miners of Chilean nationality and one
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n miner trapped inside about 700 metres (over 2000 feet) below the surface. The men were trapped in the mine for 69 days before being rescued. The discovery of the miners and their eventual rescue received global attention, with over 2000 members of the media reporting from the San Jose Mine. Global leaders expressed good wishes for the rescue and congratulations upon its successful completion.


Political reactions

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Sebastián Piñera and First Lady Cecilia Morel were present during the rescue, greeting each of the miners individually as they emerged from the mine. Bolivian President Evo Morales was also scheduled to be on location for the rescue but did not arrive in time for the rescue of the trapped Bolivian miner, Carlos Mamani. During a visit to Europe following the rescue, Piñera was offered an audience with Queen Elizabeth II, who extended an invitation at the last minute following the mine rescue. He presented her with a rock from the mine as a gift.Chilean President Sebastian Pinera sees London sights
BBC News, 17 October 2010
After all the miners were rescued, Piñera gave a speech on location in which he was effusive in his praise of Chile and said he was "proud to be the president of all Chileans." He invoked Chile's recently passed bicentennial celebrations and said the miners were rescued with "unity, hope and faith." He also thanked Chávez and Morales, amongst others for their call for support. He said those who forced the rescue, i.e., those responsible for the collapse of the mine, will be punished, and said there would be a "new deal" with the workers. The incident generated interest both within Chile and internationally, with the miners being declared heroes by many people. Firestations rang sirens across Chile in celebration after the final rescue. In Copiapo, thousands of people cheered, danced and wept during the rescue as people chanted "Long live Chile." The rescue operation was broadcast live on various news networks and international media. The reaction from world media was enthusiastic, and the rescue made the front pages of newspapers worldwide: not only was the rescue from the greatest depth of any such operation ever, but the miners had waited to be found – let alone rescued – longer than any other survivors who had ever been in their predicament. ;Russia The rescue of the miners led to Russian bloggers asking why their country did not have a similar success story after a string of tragedies."Russian bloggers bitter at Chile rescue"
by Maria Antonova, 5 October 2010, Fairfax Media.
The last Russian mining catastrophe in May 2010 took the lives of 90 miners and rescue workers at the Raspadskaya mine near Mezhdurechensk, in southern Siberia, with safety breaches blamed for the disaster. "The miner rescue operation is completed in Chile, greatly helped by the fact that (Russian Emergencies Minister) Sergei Shoigu did not participate in it," wrote blogger xeyrulla on his LiveJournal blog. President
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said in a message to his Chilean counterpart Sebastián Piñera that the operation is "proof that any, even the most difficult challenges can be successfully overcome by the will and courage of people united by the same goal". ;China Escape capsules and shelter facilities were discussed in
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after the news was released of the 33 Chilean miners being pulled to safety. An underground mine rescue chamber is believed to have played a key role. Luo Lin, head of the State Administration of Work Safety, made the remark at a meeting in Henan province after a gas leak killed 37 miners there. Mines in China were to have underground escape capsules and other emergency facilities by 2015, according to a previous administration work schedule.China planning better mine rescue facilities
China Daily, Lan Tian, 21 October 2010 (English)
The Changcun coal mine, which belongs to Shanxi's Lu'an Group, has been equipped with 16 underground escape capsules and seven shelter rooms. It was China's first mine with such safety facilities, China Youth Daily reported over the weekend. The capsule is a steel structure measuring 6.3 meters by 1.4 meters by 1.8 meters and can withstand the impact of a gas explosion. It has its own oxygen supply, air purifier and air conditioner and can keep 12 miners alive for 96 hours, according to the report. ;Rest of the world A number of foreign leaders contacted Piñera to express solidarity and pass on congratulations to Chile while the rescue efforts were ongoing, including the Presidents of Argentina, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner;
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Juan Manuel Santos; Venezuela,
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; Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva; Peru, Alan García; Uruguay, José Mujica and Poland, Bronisław Komorowski, and Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom,
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, and of Spain,
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. Leaders including United States President Barack Obama, British Prime Minister
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and Pope Benedict XVI offered congratulations to the coordinators of the rescue attempt and also to the miners themselves for their bravery. Cameron said during Prime Minister's Questions at the House of Commons: President of the United States Barack Obama telephoned Piñera to pay tribute to the miners, rescue workers, the government and the Chilean nation. UN Secretary-General
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spoke to Piñera the day after the rescue. His spokesman Martin Nersirsky said: South African President
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Media coverage

The government provided exclusive non-stop television coverage of the rescue, available for free to broadcasters around the world. The contract was won by state-owned television station TVN, which deployed a team of 45 people. The government signal offered live views from inside the mine as the rescue capsule reached its destination. The rescue was among the most-watched video streams of all time, according to internet monitors. Internet monitor Akamai said overall web traffic was 20 per cent higher than normal around the time the first Chilean miner was rescued late Tuesday, while the company's Net Usage Index for News indicated that the Chilean mine rescue was the fifth most-read-about online news event since the service began in 2005.Chilean mine rescue watched by millions online
Canadian Broadcasting Corp., 14 October 2010
According to a study from University of Navarra, Spain, this story had a far greater impact in the world's media than Chile's other big news story of 2010 - the massive earthquake in the south of the country in February.New challenge for Chile's rescued miners
BBC News, 21 October 2010
As the rescue begun, the number of relatives swelled to 800 - but was quickly dwarfed by around 2,000 media employees who arrived from around the world to cover the event. Don Francisco, a Chilean TV host, broadcast
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from the site, saying "I haven't seen so much media attention since the Apollo 11 back in 1969."Cheers and tears as first miners emerge
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia, Moises Avila and Gael Favennec, 13 October 2010
During the course of the rescue operation, around 2000 members from the international media were based on location at ''Camp Hope'' (''Campamento Esperanza'') close to the San Jose Mine. Reporters came from all over the world including such far flung places as Yemen, Iran, Russia, Finland,
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, North Korea, and
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. The rescue made the front pages of some newspapers worldwide.There have been some rescues from even greater depths. See, for example, the Beaconsfield Mine collapse.Chris Lefkow, AF
Emotional Chile rescue a media phenomenon
, Canada.com, 14 October 2010
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CNN, 13 October 2010


International participation

A large number of governments and corporations across the globe joined in the effort to find, sustain and recover the trapped miners.


Governments

: :* Ministries of Mining, Health, Labor and
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:* Codelco, the Chilean state-owned mining company and the largest copper producer in the world. One of Codelco’s operations, El Teniente, is the world’s biggest underground mining operation and has experts trained for such emergencies. Two ''El Teniente'' employees, engineer Andrés Sougarret and René Aguilar, a risk management expert, were lent to the rescue operation full-time.From collapse to rescue: Inside the Chile mine disaster
Toronto Star, Jennifer Yang, 10 October 2010
: :* NASA: As part of the rescue operation, NASA offered expert advice on medical, nutritional and behavioral health issues. The NASA team also provided suggestions regarding the rescue cages. NASA’s work in spacecraft design provided expertise with respect to medical requirements and design requirements. "We were able to provide the Chilean engineers designing the rescue cages some thoughts" said Dr. Michael Duncan, who led the team of NASA experts who traveled to Chile. The NASA team included two medical doctors, a psychologist and an engineer. Dr. Michael Duncan, deputy chief medical officer in NASA's Space Life Sciences Directorate at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, led the team. The other team members were physician J.D. Polk, psychologist Al Holland and engineer Clint Cragg.NASA Provides Assistance to Trapped Chilean Miners
NASA News, 13 October 2010


Corporate

:Chile :*Drillers Supply S.A.'s in manufacturing plant in
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made the drill pipe and
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as well as numerous other items used in the rescue operation. They also assisted with logistics and planning related to Plan B. :*Geotec S.A. rented out the use of the Schramm T130XD air core drill which was Plan B. :Australia :*Drilling consultant, Kelvin Brown, an Australian drilling expert, flew to Chile to assist in the engineering plan. :Austria :*Östu-Stettin GMBH provided the specialized elevator winch system used to haul the miners to the surface.Chilean Crews Begin Testing Hatch to Rescue Miners
Voice of America News, Brian Wagner, 11 October 2010
:*Teufelberger, the manufacturer of special-purpose ropes and straps from Wels, Austria provided the long non-rotating Evolution TK 16 wire rope; non-rotating cable was necessary in order to prevent the capsule from spinning during the rescue.Teufelberger wire rope used for rescue of Chilean miners
Engineer Live, 20 October 2010
:Canada :*Cementation Canada, Inc. operated the Strata 950 that was part of Plan A. :* Precision Drilling Corporation of Calgary, Canada, built the Rig-421 drilling rig and provided the crew. :Japan :* Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp. provided the flexible fiber-optic cables essential to the two-way communications. :Korea :* Samsung Electronics provided the i7410 cellphone, which has a built-in projector so the men could watch soccer games, hold video teleconferences with the rescue teams on the surface and enjoy movies or watch training films.Inventions Ease the Plight of Trapped Miners
Wall Street Journal, Matt Moffett, 30 September 2010
:Singapore :*Divoom Technology supplied the iTour-70 speakers that are almost long and less than inches wide and able to fit in the ''palomas'' so the whole group could listen to the classes and meetings held over the videoconferencing system and enjoy the entertainment videos. This technology enabled individual
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to be banned by the rescue leaders over concerns that iPods would interfere with the ability of the miners to hear signs of impending emergencies, or contribute to individual psychological isolation rather than team integration. :South Africa :*Mining company Murray & Roberts had a Cementation Canada, Inc. operated Strata 950 raise bore drilling machine in Chile for a separate mining contract and relocated it to San Jose Mine to be part of Plan A.Rescuers face tough challenge to save Chile miners
BBC, Adrian Brown, 26 August 2010
Historic rescue completed
South African Government, 14 October 2010
:United States :*Drillers Supply International, with Corporate Headquarters in Cypress, Texas, and a manufacturing plant in Antofagasta, Chile manufactured the drill pipe used in the rescue operation and assisted with logistics and planning related to Plan B. :* Layne Christensen Company, of Mission Woods, Kansas, provided the team of American drillers operating the Schramm T130 for Plan B.7 U.S. firms that helped save the Chilean miners
The Week Magazine, 14 October 2010
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, provided the specialized hammer drill bits used by Plan B. :*Schramm, Inc. of
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, built the T-130 drill system. :* United Parcel Service (UPS) based in Atlanta, shipped of heavy equipment to Chile for the rescue effort free of charge. The parts, including industrial strength drill bits typically used in building skyscrapers and bridges, came from all across the U.S. and were mainly in support of Plan B.UPS Had a Role in Chilean Miners Rescue
Channel 11 News Atlanta (US), Eve Chen, 13 October 2010
:* Oakley of California provided free Radar sport sunglasses that typically retail for $450 to each of the miners to protect their eyes from the harsh light after so many days underground. The product placement has been estimated to be worth more than US$40 million in publicity.Oakley may have it made in the shades
Houston Chronicle (USA), Kristin Finan, 14 October
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USA Today, Alan Levin, 14 October 2010
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, supplied specialized socks made with copper fiber that consumed foot bacteria and minimized odor and infection.Richmond firm's special socks helped keep miners feet healthy
Richmond Times Dispatch, John R. Blackwell, 16 October 2010


Contributions to the miners

A mining company gave the waiting families jackets to protect them against the frigid desert night. This act started a trend, as both private donors and state agencies committed to helping the miners and their kin, especially after they were found alive. Phone companies donated free mobile phone calls to families, workers, and reporters at the mine site and the government installed a Wifi network. Fishermen from the country's south delivered thousands of fish fillets. Clowns and singers came and performed for the families, in an effort to keep spirits up. A beauty clinic in the nearby town of Copiapó provided the miners' wives with makeovers.5 reasons Chile mine rescue is so successful
Christian Science Monitor, Steven Bodzin, 13 October 2010
*Bolivian President Evo Morales offered a job in state-owned petrol company YPFB, and promised a home for the Bolivian miner, Carlos Mamani. *Chilean
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Leonardo Farkas reportedly wrote US$10,000 checks to each of the miners to help them financially. On 20 October, he threw a party for the 33 men, giving each man a motorbike and offering to buy two of them houses. Additionally he gave an additional US$10,000 to the two men who became fathers while trapped.Chile billionaire throws party for miners
Sydney Morning Herald, 21 October 2010
*Workers at Codelco said they would chip in about US$600 per man.Rewards for Miners Rescued in Chile
New York Times, Alexei, Barrionuevo
*A Greek mining company, ELMIN Hellenic Mining Enterprises, has offered each of the miners and a travel companion a fully paid, one-week vacation in Greece. The trip also includes watching a
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game in England.Chilean miners offered visit to Korea
The Korea Herald, 15 October 2010
Chilean miners offered Greek islands holiday
The Guardian, London, Johnathan Franklin, 13 October 2010

''The New York Times'', Niki Kitsantonis, 14 October 2010
*Chilean football players' association has offered the men a trip to South Korea. * FC Barcelona sent the miners signed jerseys while they were underground to lift their spirits. *Tourism Minister of Israel,
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, extended an official invitation to the 33 Chilean miners to experience a "spiritual journey" this Christmas in the
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. The men are invited to Israel with their spouses for a week-long, all-expense-paid sightseeing tour of various sites holy to Christianity.Israel invites Chilean miners for a 'spiritual' Christmas in the Holy Land
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*Real Madrid sent autographed jerseys with the words "Have strength, miners" and an invitation to watch a game at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium. Four of the miners accepted the invitation and met with the first team squad.Chilean miners meet the squad
Real Madrid News, 23 October 2010
*Edison Peña was offered a trip to Graceland.Rescued Chilean miner gets Graceland invitation
Reuters (US), Hugh Bronstein and Brad Haynes, 14 October 2010
Peña, who had been the group's song leader, had requested that Elvis Presley songs be sent down into the mine to help boost spirits. *
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but Chilean officials withheld them before the rescue, concerned that the men might use music to isolate themselves from their fellow miners. *The New York Road Runners club that organises the New York City Marathon has invited Edison Peña, who was reported to run a day while underground, a free trip to run in the annual
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Social impact

Book and movie deals developed in response to the accident and successful rescue. The first of several books was titled "''Under the Earth: The 33 Miners that Moved the World''". Another book about the saga is "''33 Men, Buried Alive: The Inside Story of the Trapped Chilean Miners''" by The Guardian contributor
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"Deals already on offer for Chilean miners' story"
- STV - Entertainment - 14 October 2010.
''The 33'', a movie dramatizing the events, was released in 2015.


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Alive! Rescuing Chile's Miners
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A gallery of newspaper covers from around the world covering the rescue
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