In Chile, 11 miners have been rescued so far out of 33 trapped underground for 68 days amidst scenes of jubilation and ecstatic scenes of reunion with their families. The first miner to be rescued was Florencio Avalos, who was winched to the surface shortly after 8.40 AM Indian Standard Time today. He was greeted by family and hugged by President Sebastian Pinera. Also to emerge were the only non-Chilean, Bolivian national Carlos Mamani, and the youngest miner, Jimmy Sanchez.in an address at the mine Pinera declared the rescue a miracle. Officials say they should be able to rescue one miner each hour.All the rescued miners will undergo about two hours of health checksup and will then be flown by a helicopter to a hospital in the town of Copiapo.
News On AIR | October 13, 2010 9:18 PM
In Chile, 14 miners rescued so far amidst scenes of ecstasy and family reunion; 19 more trapped for more than two months are being brought out