Digger edges closer to miners

Chilean Health Minister Jaime Manalich, left, discusses the planned medical evacuation of the miners with air force officers.

Chilean Health Minister Jaime Manalich, left, discusses the planned medical evacuation of the miners with air force officers.

Published Oct 8, 2010

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Copiapo - The first rescue hole wide enough to pull trapped workers from a Chilean mine should reach the 33 men on Saturday, a minister said on Thursday.

“We expect to break through around Saturday,” said Mining Minister Laurence Golborne.

Goldborne did not, however, commit to a date to rescue the miners, who will be pulled out one by one from the depths of a mine in a custom-built cage.

He said that in the best case scenario it will be “two or three days”, or in the worst case “eight to 10 days after the drill has reached the miners”. - Sapa-AFP

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