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When the mine collapsed Piñera who was in Colombia for the taking office of President Juan Manuel Santos flew back to Chile and promised “every possible human effort” to rescue the miners.
(CNN)-- The rescue of Chile's trapped miners has become one of the most-watched Web events in recent memory, according to an internet monitor. Between 4 and 5 p.m. ET on Tuesday, online news ...
A guard gate blocks access to the San José mine site rescue operations in northern Chile on Tuesday, October 12, 2010. One of countless tributes to the trapped miners marks the side of the road ...
The extraordinary rescue of 33 Chilean miners from a chamber buried half a mile underground has captivated the world — and left companies from across America clamoring to highlight their roles ...
A normal workday turned into a fight for survival as 33 miners were buried alive under tons of rock. With no way out and time running out, their incredible rescue became a global sensation.
Rashid, Faaiza, Amy C. Edmondson, and Herman B. Leonard. "Leadership Lessons from the Chilean Mine Rescue." Harvard Business Review 91, nos. 7/8 (July–August 2013): 113–119.
to investigate the accident in northern Chile, which fortunately caused no deaths. Thirty three miners were trapped underground for 72-days whilst an intense and complex rescue operation was set ...
REUTERS Chilean president Sebastian Pinera who was at the San Jose rescue site throughout the 22-hour ordeal, pledged that things would be different from now on. He admitted to reporters that the ...
they wouldn't fit into the rescue hole. The doctor on site had worked for a big Chilean soccer team; he helped the miners build aerobic stamina. He also got one of them, a trained paramedic ...