Saturday, October 16, 2010

San Jose Chile miners are pulled from mine looking at Chile flag

At 12:11 a.m., the recovery of Chilean miners began. The San Jose mine is the site of numerous live broadcasts, including Cable News Network and MSNBC. The miners rescue is continuing, and all 33 of the Chilean miners are anticipated to be pulled out of the mine. One quirk of the Chilean miners rescue live is that many people are confusing the flag of Chile, which is getting flown at the recovery site, with the Texas flag.

Chile miners eventually pulled out of mine in San Jose

A half mile recovery shaft had been drilled in order to recovery the Chilean miners. Apparently it had been worth waiting 10 weeks as it is apparently working. A man’s shoulders might barely fit within the “pods” being used to rescue the men. They will be lifted up with these pods to the surface. The Chilean miners rescue is being shown on live video. This means that each man is greeted by the world as they reach the ground.

Minors can only be rescued with thousands

There are a lot of groups working on the Chile mine rescue in the ten weeks since the San Jose mine in Chile broke in. There have been a lot of drilling experts and mining experts around. Even National Aeronautics and Space Administration experts came on board to help the problem. Beyond those technically involved within the rescue, the media has been breathlessly stating every little thing from the miners extramarital affairs to faxless payday loan offers to movie deals. The miners rescue continues to pull men out when the Chile miners are beginning to become famous. Numerous want the Chili miners to stop talking about personal drama and to start talking about mine safety.

Flags among Texas and Chile differ

One of the more unique effects of the live coverage of the Chilean miners rescue is new-found attention in the Chile flag. The official Chile flag looks really comparable to the flag of the United States of America state Texas. There’s a blue corner with a white star on the Chile flag that also has half red on the bottom. The whole flag of Texas is blue. This is not the first time the two flags have been confused — in fact, the state of Texas used the Chile flag on their absentee voter ballots for several years.

Citations

Washington Post

voices.washingtonpost.com/blog-post/2010/10/chilean_fland_texan_flag_confu.html

MSNBC

msnbc.msn.com/



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