Why do Chilean miners stay underground for 2 months and don t die, while Chinese miners usually die

Updated on parenting 2024-02-09
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The safety facilities of the people's mines are in place, and everything that should be equipped has been equipped. In our country, if you dig a hole, you will be allowed to work, and there is no wall at all, and it will be difficult to bury the whole mine alive.

    People's mining disasters are natural disasters, and our mining disasters are basically man-made disasters.

    Just like in New Zealand** recently, the basic body of people's houses has not collapsed. I'm looking at our basic bones and scum are gone, and it's a flat river.

    I don't agree with id:abakan1 - that the safety standards of China's mines can reach 1% of the national standard, and I will kneel for you. Don't talk about anything, it's just that it's not safe, and you're not willing to invest.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You're right. But this time it was a copper mine that had an accident. Most of the mining disasters in China are coal mines. Because it is a high gas coal mine. Therefore, it is very easy to be in danger.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    People send milk down, and we send bombs.

    I can't read!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In it, there are TVs and hard disks, there are ** impurities, you can even write love letters, eat well every day, have good nutrition, and even have **. There's nothing to do in there, and there's also financial compensation. I almost didn't send a young lady in.

    Happier than the people outside our country.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Ursua (captain) gathered all the brethren and found a shelter under the well from memory, where food and water were stored in case of emergency, but only enough for two days. To keep the limited food lasting, the miners began to ration food: each person was given only two spoonfuls of canned tuna, a mouthful of milk, and half a biscuit every two days.

    Various equipment in the mine was also put to use, and under the command of veteran miners such as Gomez, the lights of underground trucks were used for lighting, and helmets and searchlights and mobile phones were charged. Although there is no signal to communicate with the outside world, this at least allows the miners to know the time and time. They also succeeded in digging out groundwater with a machine that can drill through rock formations, which greatly increased the chances of the miners surviving underground.

    After more than 10 days of torment, the dawn of hope left everyone ecstatic, but they quickly calmed down – they had to let rescuers know they were still alive. The miners elected Gomez as their representative to deliver a message to the surface. He wrote a few large words on the paper in red handwriting:

    All 33 of us were in the shelter, and all of us were fine. "In the early morning of the 22nd, the rock in the tunnel 20 meters from the evacuation site began to peel off, and the exploratory well from the ground was opened! Gomez immediately taped the survival note to the probe, and a few hours later, when the probe returned to the ground, Gomez's letter was read aloud in front of Chile's Piñera, a news that caused the whole country to rejoice.

    Rescuers then dug another 8-centimeter-diameter shaft next to the exploratory shaft and placed a metal cylindrical silo about a meter long into it to deliver much-needed aid to the miners. From food and medical care to clothing and communication equipment, any relief supplies must come from the ground through this hole.

    This is what they need in the deep mines, their spirit is based on a belief that they can get out alive, they choose the oldest elders and their priests, they come to pray for them every day, and at the same time they do not sit and wait to be rescued, they also work every day, Ursua and Gomez also divided the 33 miners into 11 groups of 3, all of which were assigned tasks such as collecting water, cleaning, distributing supplies, etc., and the group members supervised each other. This allows the miners to have the same tightly organized division of labor as they did before the mining disaster.

    Of course, when you are completely isolated from the outside world and closed in the dark, the psychological pressure you are under is unimaginable to ordinary people. As the eldest of the trapped miners, Gomez naturally assumed the responsibility of spiritual leadership, organizing the miners to pray and comfort the anxious young miners, telling them that as long as they had faith, they would eventually be reunited with their families.

    There's a**You can go and see it.,I think it's quite detailed.。

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you're one of those trapped miners, you know that if this happens in China, the workers aren't so lucky.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I think it is a kind of irony for **TV to broadcast the Chilean mining disaster live.00000....

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Dedication to life (miners) and respect for life (all rescuers and people who care about rescue)!

    1.It took three weeks for the miners trapped underground to receive rescue news and supplies on the surface, during which time they ate only a small amount of food a day to keep themselves alive. The miners' persistence and refusal to give up illustrates their dedication to life. (Attachment to life).

    2.The intellectual mine disaster rescue cost $20 million, and 33 miners were rescued, with an average cost of more than $600,000 per person. It shows that no amount of money can be compared with life. (Respect for life).

    3.The reason why the trapped miners were able to cling to their lives and persist for 3 weeks without giving up waiting for rescue also shows that they have great confidence in their country and the society they live in, because they all have a common characteristic - respect for life. (The relationship between attachment and respect).

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    On August 5, a mine mining ** and copper mine collapsed in the San José area of northern Chile, 33 miners were trapped, their lives and deaths are unknown, and the relevant departments mobilized rescue equipment to start digging, but after digging for two days, due to the complex geological conditions, the underground drawings provided by the copper mining company are not very accurate, and the rescue work is slow. As time passed, the chances of rescuing the living became slimmer, and the hearts of the families of the miners waiting near the pit became colder.

    But in the middle of the night on the 22nd, a bathymetric locator drilled 700 meters underground brought out a plastic bag with a note in it that read, "All 33 of us are safe," making people unable to believe their eyes. Later, cameras reaching underground also captured the miners. It turned out that the reason they were able to survive these 18 days was that they were lucky enough to find a mine shelter with some food and water.

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