The Fiji Times

Miner recalls the day he saw the light

- ■ REUTERS

SANTIAGO - The spectacula­r rescue a decade ago of 33 miners trapped for two months undergroun­d in Chile´s far-flung Atacama desert made headlines around the world.

One of the survivors recalled in an interview with Reuters on Monday the drama of the last few moments before his escape, when rescuers threaded him through a narrow gap in the rock in a capsule designed for the purpose.

Mario Sepúlveda, the group’s leader and the second man to be rescued, remembered his fear as the capsule hauled him upwards out of the darkness, not knowing if the plan would work.

“On the way out, it was terrible, terrible,” Mr Sepúlveda said. “I screamed. I just wanted to get out, to see the light.”

He and other miners were trapped by a mine collapse on August 5, 2010 at the San José mine, a small deposit nestled among dusty, desert hills near the city of Copiapó, about 800 kilometres north of Santiago.

No one knew whether the miners, far beneath the surface, were alive or dead until they were able to convey a note to the surface in a probe sent down by authoritie­s on August 22. “We are fine in the shelter, the 33 of us,” said the note, written in red ink.

The final rescue, broadcast live around the globe, took place on October 13 of that year with each man emerging alive.

The miners have since become stars. Their story prompted a movie, with Spaniard Antonio Banderas starring as Mario Sepúlveda.

On Tuesday, Chilean President Sebastián Piñera, whose first government oversaw the rescue operations, led a commemorat­ion ceremony at the La Moneda presidenti­al palace.

“We should remember and learn the lessons of the miracle of the San Jose Mine, to confront with the same willpower, faith, unity and strength...the great new challenges of coronaviru­s before us,” Mr Pinera said in a televised speech.

 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? Chilean miner Mario Sepulveda embraces President Sebastian Pinera after he became the second miner to be rescued at the San Jose mine in Copiapo in this October 13, 2010 handout photo.
Picture: REUTERS Chilean miner Mario Sepulveda embraces President Sebastian Pinera after he became the second miner to be rescued at the San Jose mine in Copiapo in this October 13, 2010 handout photo.

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