Chilean miners return to place where they were trapped
Six of 33 miners gathered together at the San-Jose mine on Sunday in order to participate in the religious ceremony and visit the camp "Hope" where their families had lived for two months waiting for a happy end, informs Euronews.
The 49-year-old Juan Carlos Agillar has told he is going to get back to his job. According to him, this profession prescribes there might be some circumstances like that.
Today, only one miner is still in hospital, he is to be sent home on Tuesday. All the rest are feeling surprisingly well.
The majority of miners couldn't attend the ceremony because of tiredness or long-lasting family celebrations.
The 49-year-old Juan Carlos Agillar has told he is going to get back to his job. According to him, this profession prescribes there might be some circumstances like that.
Today, only one miner is still in hospital, he is to be sent home on Tuesday. All the rest are feeling surprisingly well.
The majority of miners couldn't attend the ceremony because of tiredness or long-lasting family celebrations.