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The Memory of the 33 Miners Trapped in Chile 15 Years After the Rescue: "on This Date We Are More Sensitive" - We Are Jujuy

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On 5 August 2010, miners were trapped 700 metres underground
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On August 5, 2010, the miners were trapped 700 meters underground. Omar Reygadas, one of the workers, told how he lives after that nightmare. Omar Reygadas only stopped to kneel as he held a small Bible in his right hand. He wore a green overall, a small black fanny and a miner’s helmet with a flashlight, his name written with indelible black marker and the inscription “God Lives.” Special glasses protected him from the sun after so much darknes…

This Monday, October 13, marks 15 years since the rescue of the 33 miners in 2010. Let us remember that, on August 5 of the same year, a collapse in the San José mine, near Copiapó (Atacama Region), left the workers trapped at about 700 meters deep. In fact, seventeen days after the accident, a paper sent to the surface confirmed that they were still alive. Let us remember that this had written the famous phrase “we are well in the shelter the 3…

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