Trapped Chilean miners: rescue efforts boosted by capsule arrival
23 September: A precision drilling machine (left), a T130 drill (centre), and a Xtrata 950 (right), all being used to dig holes to rescue the 33 minersPhotograph: Ivan Alvarado/Reuters24 September: A man works next to the bit of the RIG-421 drill, the fastest of the three drilling machinesPhotograph: Ivan Alvara/EPA24 September: Griselda Godoy packs clothes to be sent to her son Carlos Barrios, one of the 33 men who have been trapped in the San José mine for seven weeks so farPhotograph: Aliosha Marqueza/AP
24 September: La Esperanza (Hope) camp with the RIG-421 drill in the backgroundPhotograph: Ariel Marinkovic/AFP/Getty Images25 September: A crane lifts the torpedo-shaped, man-size capsule dubbed the Phoenix, which will be used to haul the miners to the surface, one by onePhotograph: Ivan Alvarado/Reuters25 September: A worker checks the capsule designed by the Chilean naval shipyards, with which the 33 miners will be brought to the surface. On the far right is the Chilean mining minister, Laurence Golborne, and the left is Rene Aguilar, who is in charge of the rescuePhotograph: Ariel Marinkovic/AFP/Getty Images25 September: A crane unloads a module to be used as a schoolroom for the children and young relatives of the 33 trapped miners living at the Esperanza campPhotograph: Ariel Marinkovic/AFP/Getty Images26 September: Lorries loaded with tubes, which will be used to protect the walls of the tunnels through which the capsules will go down, arrive at the operations areaPhotograph: Ariel Marinkovic/AFP/Getty Images29 September: One of the 33 trapped miners works to cart away rock dropped into the tunnel by one of the rigs drilling from the surface to rescue themPhotograph: Chilean Government/Reuters29 September: Volunteer workers prepare bread at the camp where relatives of trapped miners wait for news Photograph: Aliosha Marquez/AP30 September: An excavator works on a platform to receive the press the day of the rescue of the 33 miners trapped inside the San José minePhotograph: Ariel Marinkovic/AFP/Getty Images30 September: Sofia Barrera, niece of trapped miner Jimmy Sanchez, plays in the dirt at Camp Esperanza (Hope),Photograph: Luis Hidalgo/Reuters3 October: Members of the media take photographs of the San José mine from a makeshift heliport in CopiapóPhotograph: Roberto Candia/AP5 October: Relatives hold up a flag printed with the trapped miners' portraits during a ceremony marking the second month since the accident at the San José mine Photograph: Ivan Alvarado/Reuters5 October: Aurelia Navarro, a volunteer missionary, prays during a ceremony marking 60 days since the miners became trappedPhotograph: Dario Lopez-Mills/AP5 October: Police on horseback patrol the area near the San José mine. Chile's President Sebastián Piñera announced that his government is very close to pulling 33 miners to safety Photograph: Dario Lopez-Mills/AP6 October: A truck operator arrives with new machinery to be used to bring the 33 miners to the surface Photograph: Ariel Marinkovic/AFP/Getty Images7 October: A media crew at the San Jose mine – where rescue efforts could reach miners by early next weekPhotograph: Martin Bernetti/AFP/Getty Images7 October: Miguel Valenzuela carries packages sent up to him by his friend, trapped miner Jorge GaleguillosPhotograph: Roberto Candia/AP7 October: An air force officer measures the wind in a practice drill to prepare for the evacuation of the miners to a nearby hospitalPhotograph: Roberto Candia/AP
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