
After being stuck in the mines of chile
the process of rescuing the miners begin.
It is extremely emotional to sit and watch
as the 33 miners that got stuck in
the mines in chile are being pull out
with hopes that everything will go according
to plan.
According to New York Times,
"each leg of the trip could take as little as 11 minutes,
but each round trip could take an hour.
The operation is expected to take one to two days."
Unfortunately, we will not be able to see all
the miners faces on surface today but I
hope that each and everyone of them
make it to surface safe and sound.
Even though, the story was push to
the site until today, everyone across the seas
is watching because this will mean another victory or
loss for Latin America and the world.
Let's all pray that the operation goes well!
Image (c) Courtesy of New York Times.
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