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Author:
Pino Toro, Manuel.
Title:
Buried alive : the true story of the Chilean mining disaster and the extraordinary rescue at Camp Hope / Manuel Pino Toro ; foreword by Natalie Morales.
Edition:
1st ed.
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan,
Copyright Date:
2011
Description:
222 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Subject:
San José Mine Accident, Chile, 2010.
Gold mines and mining--Accidents--Copiapó Region.--Copiapó Region.
Copper mines and mining--Accidents--Copiapó Region.--Copiapó Region.
Mine rescue work--Copiapó Region.--Copiapó Region.
Survival--Copiapó Region.--Copiapó Region.
Gold miners--Copiapó Region--Copiapó Region--Biography.
Copper miners--Copiapó Region--Copiapó Region--Biography.
Copiapó Region (Chile)--History--21st century.
Copiapó Region (Chile)--Biography.
HISTORY / Latin America / South America
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / General
Other Titles:
Vivos bajo tierra. English
Notes:
Includes index.
Contents:
The ill-fated shift -- Reckless acts -- Men cry, too -- Anguish versus laughter -- "We are okay in the refuge, the 33" -- Three plans -- "The mine here" -- "Understood, doctor" -- The director -- Hope is born -- The soul's beauty in the flesh -- "We're ready, mate" -- Like fighter pilots -- The beginning of the end -- Freedom bound -- God in flesh and blood -- Son of the desert.
Summary:
"On August 5, 2010, a tunnel in the gold and copper mine in the Atacama Desert in Chile collapsed, with all of its miners trapped underground. For days, the families waited breathlessly as percussion drills searched out signs of life. Finally, a note came back from below--the miners were alive and safe. Now the rescue crew needed to burrow through 2300 feet of solid rock to get them out. For nine weeks, the world watched as Chile threw all of its resources into the effort. Televisions flashed images of worried families holding vigil night and day and of Chile's newly elected President Pinera making their recovery his personal crusade. What the cameras didn't reveal was the behind-the-scenes intrigue: the corruption that led to faulty construction of the tunnel in the first place; how the men lived in a muddy and humid environment where the temperature was unbearably hot; how the rescue effort became a political campaign to raise the president's sagging numbers; and the abundant hope necessary to sustain the men in their underground captivity. Author Manuel Pino takes us into his native Chile and, drawing on direct access to the miners and their families, weaves a rich narrative of extraordinary survival and triumph"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0230115152
9780230115156
OCLC:
(OCoLC)694395467
LCCN:
2011005478
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
JNPC081 -- Leonard A. Good Community Library (Ogden)
NUPD663 -- Osage Public Library (Osage)

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