CNN news 2010-10-19 加文本
2010-10-19 cnn
The shot was awesome just like Friday's. I'm Carl Azuz. Priority tell you what show you are watching. Now it's the time to kick down the business. The note on August 22nd said we are fine in the shelter the 33 of us. And now those 33 miners who spent almost 70 days trapped underground are safely back on the surface. The story isn't over yet not for the miners not for the Chilean goverment either. But the rescue part of it is and here is how it ended. Luis Urzua,he was the shift boss and he insisted that everyone else go out before him. Late Wednesday night a little less than 24 hours after the rescue started, he was the 33rd and final miner to arrive that rescue capsule upto safety. But he wasn't the last person left down in the mine.
Remember several men went down there to help with the rescue. This is Manuel Gonzales, the last rescuer to leave. We can see him wave to the camera right there take a little bow and then headed on out.
Once everyone was back up to the surface, Chile’s president Sebest Yan pyala put a metal cap on top of the hole that was used for the rescue. Officials haven't decided whether or not to close that up for good. President Pyala estimated that the rescue mission cost around 10 to 20 million dollars. But he said that every dollar was well spent.
All of the miners were taken to a nearby hospital as planned. Officials were hoping to release most of them sometime Thursday. It’s said for the most part the miners are doing really well. The worst case was one man who had pneumonia. But he had a long condition before he caved in. We mention before this story isn't over. Chile’s government plans to try and increase safety at mine. Especially smaller mines which one official said often have lower standard. For the miners themselves they are about to be hit with the major spotlight. They are bound to be book TV and movie offers. But at least oneminer ? said he didn't want any of that. He said quote the only thing I asked personnally is that you please not treat us like celebrities or journalists. I wanna continue being treated like Mario the worker the miner