On August 5, 2010, a catastrophic mine collapse in Chile's Atacama Desert trapped 33 miners underground, sparking a global rescue effort that captivated the world. Today, 15 years later, the story of ...
In 2010, Dr. Jean Christophe Romagnoli, a sports medicine specialist, designed a training program to help 33 Chilean miners survive the ordeal of being trapped in a mine for 69 days, and Alberto ...
On Tuesday, the final arrangements are being put in place for the rescue of 33 miners in Chile. Trapped 1,970 feet underground, the miners have been cramped in a tiny space for more than two ...
There are PR opportunities, and then there are PR opportunities. "Now being Chilean is kind of like, 'Wow!'" said Maria Elena Bartsch Mittelmann, who advises foreign travelers visiting Chile.
Sometimes President Barack Obama gets it right. He was all over Chile’s February earthquake. When the news broke, he was on the White House lawn pledging support for the recovery. He was there for ...
Two people have been found dead following the partial collapse of the world's largest underground mine in Chile, during a search for five trapped workers. Chile's state-owned mining company Codelco ...
BOGOTA, Colombia — The bodies of all five miners trapped in a collapsed shaft in the world's biggest underground copper mine for three days have been found and identified, an official said Sunday.