Chilean Mine Collapse | The Mountain Weeps | 1

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Chilean Mine Collapse | No Escape | 2

After exploring possible escape routes and finding them all blocked, the 33 miners must face the truth: They really are trapped, more than 2,000 feet underground. Now, they must stay disciplined and ration their emergency food and water supplies if they have any hope of surviv ...

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Chilean Mine Collapse | The Breakthrough | 3

Two weeks after the collapse of the San Jose mine in Chile, 33 trapped miners find themselves starving to death, doubting they’ll ever be rescued. Then, a glimmer of hope: Rescue workers drilling above finally reach the miners through a small borehole. It’s big enough to send ...

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