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Fredkc
23rd August 2010, 20:18
In Chile... (http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5i075ahoJZZkuwcSyRJcUkUDZKuFQD9HPB1D00)


COPIAPO, Chile — Engineers reinforced a lifeline Monday to 33 miners entombed deep inside a Chilean gold and copper mine, preparing to keep them supplied with food, water, medicine and communications during the four months it may take to carve a tunnel wide enough to pull them out.

A team of doctors and psychiatric experts also arrived Monday at the remote mine, implementing a plan to maintain the miners' sanity as well.

"We need to urgently establish what psychological situation they are in. They need to understand what we know up here at the surface, that it will take many weeks for them to reach the light," Health Minister Jaime Manalich explained.

Engineers worked through the night to reinforce the six-inch (15 cm) -wide bore-hole that broke through to the miners' refuge on Sunday, more than 2,257 feet (688 meters) below the surface. Using a long hose, they coated the walls with a metallic gel to decrease the risk of more rock falls in the unstable mine and make it easier to pass material in capsules nicknamed "palomas," or doves.

The first capsules — which take about an hour to descend from the surface — will include water and food in the form of a high-energy glucose gel to miners who have almost certainly lost significant weight since they were trapped with limited food supplies on Aug. 5.

An enormous machine with diamond-tipped drills capable of carving a person-sized tunnel through solid rock at a velocity of 20 meters a day was on its way Monday to the San Jose gold and copper mine outside Copiapo in north-central Chile.

Engineers also were boring two more narrow shafts to the trapped men to ensure that their lifelines would remain intact while the larger tunnel is being carved.
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These guys have already been down there for 18 days.
They were written off as dead. Now discovered to be alive.
2,500 ft below the surface, 97 F temp. pitch black.

The current efforts need to succeed. Predictions on digging them out conventionally are saying it would take until Christmas.

These men and their families need to catch a break.

Fred

kriya
23rd August 2010, 20:21
Yes of course. I will pray deeply for the recovery and safe return of these men to their families.

Much love,

Kriya

Fredkc
23rd August 2010, 20:22
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Kriya, yer on the spot.
and thanks

Ross
23rd August 2010, 20:29
Prayers sent...18 days is a very long time...The Beaconsfeild miners In Tasmania (2006) were 1000 mtrs down, no room to move but due to the efforts of rescuers they were also able to drill a shaft and lower precious water and food supplies. This made the difference for their survival, included were msg's from their families. However theses guys were only down for 14 days...

There is always hope and my prayers are sent to all concerned.

Ross

LeeEllisMusic
24th August 2010, 12:39
YES, Heartfelt Prayers and Visualizing a Swift and Successful outcome for everyone involved in this horrific situation~~~

irishspirit
24th August 2010, 16:20
Prayers and alot of positive energy sent their way.

dim
24th August 2010, 17:09
i think is the first time in my life i can't describe what i felt seeing that face in the end of that youtube clip

frank samuel
24th August 2010, 17:31
Prayers and healing energy for a quick rescue recovery and lots of patience on the part of the miners that are trapped to not give up hope.

Many many blessings and prayers to the miners , family and rescuers involved.

Arpheus
24th August 2010, 17:38
One thing is for certain tho,those people will walk out there much different then they were before that incident,i believe they will walk out being better then they were before just a feeling...

Fredkc
24th August 2010, 17:46
i think is the first time in my life i can't describe what i felt seeing that face in the end of that youtube clip
Hi Dim;
The Atacama desert, in Chile, is truly the "driest place on earth".
There are no snakes, because there are no rodents, or birds.
There are no birds because there are no insects.
But the place is rich in copper, and gold, so there are miners.

I lived in Chile for 4 years, as a child, but I never made it up north to the Atacama.
My father did on several business trips, though.

On one trip he said he met a 72 yr old man who had lived there all his life, and never seen it rain.
Now that is dry.

Since it is a major industry, Chile has lots of people "smart about mining". I hope they bring it all to bear for these guys.

Fred

Bomack
24th August 2010, 17:59
Thanks for posting this Fred!

I've been watching this story since it first broke and I must say my heart was elated when I seen the miner's face in the video! High hopes here!

I don't mean to get off the subject line here, because these folks need all of our energies right now, but I thought it interesting to note that the Tunnel Boring Machines and tech. are coming from the U.S. and Australia. Of course these are "small" machines, but just right for a rescue such as this.

morguana
24th August 2010, 22:11
my heart and thoughts go out to all,
love
m

Rimbaud
24th August 2010, 23:09
I've been keeping an eye out for these guys since this catastrophe happened..Can I also send my prayers to whoever listens..any higher Spirit ..to bring these guys home. It's what we all pray for..and God bless the engineers who will get them all out!..the Human factor.

Rimbaud

sunflower
24th August 2010, 23:20
I am adding my prayers and intent to all of yours. May the miners' loved ones be comforted also.

Agape
24th August 2010, 23:58
I've heard about it . Lets send them Light and Prayers

May they be out quicklier than that. With all the mining accidents that are still happening all the time why are they sending people down there instead of machines.

:hug: