Mine SAN JOSE '(CHILE) - The nightmare is over.
It 'lasted seventy days. The last to leave was Luis Urzúa. He also brought the capsule safely Fenix. Just outside, they have wrapped up with the Chilean flag. Then the embrace of the president Sebastian Pinera. That, even after leaving the rescuers, sealed the mine shaft.
Luis Urzúa (54 years), was born in Vallenar, a village not far from San Jose, and has thirty years of mining experience. And 'round and was the chief leader of the group since the day of the collapse, on August 5. Urzúa, who managed to impose order and discipline in the group. Since the early days of "imprisonment" Urzúa has rationed foods available to the miners of which, a few cans of tuna, milk and canned fruit.
Before Urzúa, last, had left Richard Villarroel, Juan Aguilar, Pedro Cortez and Ariel Ticona. But only after the release of the six rescuers dropped down the field to organize the slope of the workers, Chile has been able to sleep peaceful. Manuel Gonzalez, engineer with 20 years of experience in dealing with this type of incident, remained for about half an hour just in the underground cavity. The TV Chile have called "the man who turned off the light."
Finally, the gesture of the President of the Chilean Sebastian Pinera. Which covered and sealed the mouth of the shaft through which the miners were rescued. One way to write the word order, even a happy ending, the incident
that has trapped 33 men for over two months.
Luis Urzúa (54 years), was born in Vallenar, a village not far from San Jose, and has thirty years of mining experience. And 'round and was the chief leader of the group since the day of the collapse, on August 5. Urzúa, who managed to impose order and discipline in the group. Since the early days of "imprisonment" Urzúa has rationed foods available to the miners of which, a few cans of tuna, milk and canned fruit.
Before Urzúa, last, had left Richard Villarroel, Juan Aguilar, Pedro Cortez and Ariel Ticona. But only after the release of the six rescuers dropped down the field to organize the slope of the workers, Chile has been able to sleep peaceful. Manuel Gonzalez, engineer with 20 years of experience in dealing with this type of incident, remained for about half an hour just in the underground cavity. The TV Chile have called "the man who turned off the light."
Finally, the gesture of the President of the Chilean Sebastian Pinera. Which covered and sealed the mouth of the shaft through which the miners were rescued. One way to write the word order, even a happy ending, the incident
that has trapped 33 men for over two months.
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