Τετάρτη 13 Οκτωβρίου 2010

Επιτυχής ο απεγκλωβισμός στη Χιλή

Sabina Pacage (2nd R in white), mother-in-law of Bolivian miner Carlos Mamani, and her relatives Gerardo Pacage (top C) and Marcelo Quispe (L), cheer with friends and journalists while watching the televised rescue of Mamani at the San Jose mine in Copiapo October 13, 2010. Chile's 33 trapped miners are set to travel nearly half a mile through solid rock in a shaft just wider than a man's shoulders on Tuesday night, as their two month ordeal after a cave-in draws to an end.  REUTERS/Luis Hidalgo (CHILE - Tags: DISASTER BUSINESS)Bolivian miner Carlos Mamani embraces Chilean President Sebastian Pinera after arriving as the fourth miner to be hoisted to the surface in Copiapo October 13, 2010. Chile's 33 trapped miners are set to travel nearly half a mile through solid rock in a shaft just wider than a man's shoulders on Tuesday night, as their two month ordeal after a cave-in draws to an end.  REUTERS/David Mercado (CHILE - Tags: DISASTER BUSINESS)
Συνεχίζεται ο απεγκλωβισμός των 33 μεταλλωρύχων που παρέμειναν παγιδευμένοι για πάνω από δύο μήνες σε μεταλλείο χαλκού στην έρημο Ατακάμα. Παρακάτω ζωντανά η διάσωση.

Bolivian miner Carlos Mamani celebrates after arriving as the fourth miner to be hoisted to the surface in Copiapo October 13, 2010. Chile's 33 trapped miners are set to travel nearly half a mile through solid rock in a shaft just wider than a man's shoulders on Tuesday night, as their two month ordeal after a cave-in draws to an end.   REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado (CHILE - Tags: DISASTER SOCIETY)

Bolivian miner, Carlos Mamani, the 4th miner to be rescued, is taken to hospital after his rescue in San Jose mine, near Copiapo, Chile, on October 13, 2010. Photo by Jose Manuel de la Maza/Handout/ABACAPRESS.COM Photo via Newscom

The capsule with Mario Sepulveda, the second miner to be rescued, welcomed by his wife, Chilean President Sebastian Pinera and his wife after his rescue in San Jose mine, near Copiapo, Chile, on October 13, 2010. Photo by Jose Manuel de la Maza/Handout/ABACAPRESS.COM Photo via Newscom

Miner Jimmy Sanchez celebrates with the flag of a soccer team as he arrives as the fifth miner to be hoisted to the surface in Copiapo October 13, 2010. Chile's 33 trapped miners are set to travel nearly half a mile through solid rock in a shaft just wider than a man's shoulders on Tuesday night, as their two month ordeal after a cave-in draws to an end.  REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado (CHILE - Tags: DISASTER BUSINESS)

Marcelo Quispe (L), nephew of Bolivian miner Carlos Mamani, and Sabina Pacage (R), Mamani's mother-in-law, react to seeing his televised rescue at the San Jose mine in Copiapo October 13, 2010. Chile's 33 trapped miners are set to travel nearly half a mile through solid rock in a shaft just wider than a man's shoulders on Tuesday night, as their two month ordeal after a cave-in draws to an end. REUTERS/Luis Hidalgo (CHILE - Tags: DISASTER BUSINESS)

Chileans celebrate the first rescues of the trapped miners from the San Jose mine, in the Plaza Italia in Santiago October 13, 2010. The first of Chile's 33 trapped miners are pulled to safety in a capsule barely wider than a man's shoulders as their two-month ordeal nears its end. REUTERS/Christobal Saavedra (CHILE - Tags: DISASTER BUSINESS)

Miner Juan Illanes celebrates as he became the third miner to be hoisted to the surface in Copiapo October 13, 2010. Chile's 33 trapped miners are set to travel nearly half a mile through solid rock in a shaft just wider than a man's shoulders on Tuesday night, as their two month ordeal after a cave-in draws to an end.   REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado (CHILE - Tags: DISASTER SOCIETY)

Miner Juan Illanes celebrates as President Sebastian Pinera, rescue workers and government officials watch, when he became the third miner to be hoisted to the surface in Copiapo October 13, 2010. Chile's 33 trapped miners are set to travel nearly half a mile through solid rock in a shaft just wider than a man's shoulders on Tuesday night, as their two month ordeal after a cave-in draws to an end. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado (CHILE - Tags: DISASTER SOCIETY POLITICS IMAGES OF THE DAY)

Miner Juan Illanes reaches the surface as the third miner to be hoisted up in Copiapo October 13, 2010. Chile's 33 trapped miners are set to travel nearly half a mile through solid rock in a shaft just wider than a man's shoulders on Tuesday night, as their two month ordeal after a cave-in draws to an end.              REUTERS/David Mercado (CHILE - Tags: DISASTER ENERGY BUSINESS)

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