Friday, October 15, 2010

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

At 12:11 a.m. Wed morning, the first Chilean miner had been rescued from the San Jose mine where they have spent the last 69 days. The miners rescue is continuing, and all 33 of the Chilean miners are expected to be pulled out of the mine. Some people are really confused, however, thinking the Texas flag is getting flown at the recovery. The Chilean flag, nevertheless, is similar to the Texas flag. Article source – Chile miners rescue live – Chile flag flown at San Jose mine by Personal Money Store.

Finally, we see the Chile miners getting out of the San Jose mine

A half mile recovery shaft had been drilled in order to rescue the Chilean miners. Apparently it had been worth waiting 10 weeks as it is apparently working. The small “pods” that the miners are getting elevated to the surface in are just barely larger than a man’s shoulders. 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

In the ten weeks since the San Jose mine disaster in Chile, many different groups have become involved with the Chile mine rescue. Drilling experts, NASA experts, and mining experts have all been called in. The media has gotten fairly close to this one as the majority are concerned about the disaster. Everything is getting recorded which leads to many payday loans no faxoffers, film deal offers and other affairs. The Chile miners are becoming famous with all of that has happened. The rescue of these men is continuing on. Mine safety is what many individuals want to start hearing about from the Chile miners. Some do not even care about the personal drama associated with the event.

The Chile flag different from the TX flag

Chilean miners getting so much coverage got Chile a bit more attention. The Chile flag begun to be noticed a bit. The flag in Chile is fairly similar to an additional one closer to home. The TX state flag looks practically identical. There’s a blue corner with a white star on the Chile flag that also has half red on the bottom. TX is a bit different. The blue field is on the whole flag. This isn’t the very first time the two flags have been confused — in fact, the state of TX used the Chile flag on their absentee voter ballots for a number of years.

Articles cited

Washington Post

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

MSNBC

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