Chile's joy goes global

2010-10-14 11:52

San Jose mine - Chile completed its flawless rescue of 33 miners trapped for a record 10 weeks, sparking euphoria at home after a 22-hour drama that captivated hundreds of millions around the world.

The ascent late on Wednesday of the last of the miners, grizzled leader Luis Urzua, capped an against-all-odds operation hailed by Chile's president as an inspiration to the world.

It also spelled the end of a nightmare lived by the men, who had survived more than two months in a dank and dark tunnel between 622 and 625 metres below the surface of Chile's northern Atacama Desert following an August 5 cave-in.

"They were experiencing a kind of rebirth," President Sebastian Piñera said in a televised address to the nation from the San Jose gold and copper mine.

Everywhere from the mine to the capital Santiago, tears glistened in eyes and on cheeks as the South American nation joined together in an unsurpassed moment of deep joy. Car horns honked in cities and vuvezelas blared.

Thirty-three balloons decked out in Chile's red-white-and-blue colours floated free into the night sky above the mine at the exact moment the last of the 33 trapped miners was brought to the surface.

‘End of a nightmare’

The depth of feeling electrified the thousands of international journalists covering the rescue, who respectfully stood in silence alongside the miners' families, recording the event, and sharing in it.

Relatives later streamed up a hill where 33 Chilean flags had been planted to give thanks for the "miracle" they had witnessed.

"It's the end of a nightmare," said Silvia Segovia, sister of one of the miners, Victor Segovia.

"It's a new life about to begin," said Belgica Ramirez, the sister-in-law of Mario Gomez, the oldest of the miners saved.

Piñera hailed Urzua for doing his duty and seeing off all his men before "leaving last like a ship's 'captain'," saying the operation had been "inspiring... for the whole world".

The two men led a rendition of Chile's national anthem that was echoed across the country.

Worldwide following

The spectacular rescue was followed by an estimated one billion people around the world, many of them catching live updates on television or the internet.

Presidents Barack Obama of the US, France’s Nicolas Sarkozy, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva of Brazil, as well as Pope Benedict XVI and other dignitaries sent their congratulations during the day.

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon hailed the "extraordinary triumph of human ingenuity and the strength of the human spirit".

Nasa, which provided advice on how to sustain the 33 men underground, applauded "the courageous miners" and their rescuers.

The operation officially wrapped up at 00:35 on Thursday, when the last of six highly trained rescue specialists who had been sent into the mine to prepare the miners for their 15-minute ascent himself returned to the surface.

After initially being given up for dead in the days following the August 5 mine collapse by all except their families, their discovery alive on August 22 sparked riotous celebration - and also head-scratching on how to get them out.

While plans were made for three drills to bore escape shafts to them, sustenance and communications were dropped through probe holes to the men, who had up to then survived in a shelter with meagre rations.

Some health issues

Two of the drills veered off course, but the third completed its shaft last weekend, setting the scene for Wednesday's unprecedented extraction of the men.

The group were immediately taken to a field hospital at the mine for tests, and around half were flown to a regional hospital in the nearest town of Copiapo, where nearby boisterous celebrations in the central plaza continued through the night hours after the rescuers was brought back to the surface.

Health Minister Jaime Manalich said the healthiest could be discharged on Thursday.

Doctors at Copiapo hospital said the 16 miners at the hospital were generally doing well, though both Sepulveda and one other miner suffered from silicosis, an incurable, common miners' ailment in which lungs damaged from dust make breathing difficult.

Manalich also said one unnamed miner was receiving "intensive antibiotic treatment" for severe pneumonia and two would have to have surgery under general anaesthesia for "very serious" dental infections.
 

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