Wednesday, 13 October 2010

Miners




The rescue operation of the 33 miners, who were trapped 600 metres under ground in a mine in Chili! Sorry but I got it only in Dutch.The first four miners are up now and it will take a day before they all are rescued. The fittest men go first because they don't panick easily. And after being united with their families they go to hospital where they will be examined thoroughly

11 comments:

Jay at The Depp Effect said...

I was SO pleased to see on the news last night that they were bringing them out earlier than expected! What a horrendous experience for all concerned, but everyone worked so well together to rescue those poor men.

On behalf of the team, thanks for taking part in ABC Wednesday this week!

Elisabeth said...

Wonderful, Weaver, but it will take a long time for them to recover.

Dina said...

It's all like a miracle.
Man's survival instinct.
God help them to ALL get up safely.
But imagine them having to go back to work down in a mine again. Oi

Paulie said...

Yes, I watched the first three come up. . . hopefully, the rest have now done so also while I was sleeping.

Patty said...

This is a good "M" and what a tribute to those miners. I find it amazing they have all survived and are finally able to come out. They and their families have a long haul ahead, recuperating from something like this ordeal. Have a good week.

The Weaver of Grass said...

Isn't the whole story just so inspiring Wil. I have been glued to the television and in tears for a lot of the time.

Vicki Lane said...

Hurrah for the miners and those who devised their rescue. May all of them come through this ordeal intact.

George said...

We've been watching the rescue operation for most of the day. I think there are only 10 miners left down there as I write this.
This is a wonderful -- and appropriate -- 'M' post.

Brenda said...

I had first heard that they would have to stay there for several months...so this is wonderful news!

Jingle said...

lovely choice.

Arkansas Patti said...

What is so amazing is that this is a world event. Every nation is coming together to watch this miracle of cooperation and survival.
It has brought tears of joy and relief. What an event.