Tuesday 22 November 2011

Chile mine disaster: First-mining workers suffer from depression

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The spill-mining workers in the collapsed San Jose mine in Chile to
show signs of depression, the Chilean authorities. Want the Minister
of Health of Chile, Jaime Manalich says that five of the 33 included
mining workers no longer eat properly and do not show more calm down
before the camera. The mining workers are trapped 700 feet below the
surface, but are supplied via a supply pipe with the necessary funds.

Psychologists are now trying to treat the said five workers over the
camera. The trapped mine workers for three weeks, however, must hold
at least another four months, the corresponding shaft construction to
begin on Monday. For this purpose, heavy machinery from Australia and
Spain were flown.

On Thursday in Chilean television showed a homemade movie of mine
workers, said five workers, however, refused to appear before the
camera. The workers are very isolated, the tunnels are hot and
stifling. The relatives have moved into the poured in a camp near the
mine. You want to stay close allows the isolated workers and help them
develop mentally. But they make the mine operators San Esteban Mining
also allegations. 2008, the gold and copper mine broke once been
together almost a year later it was reopened.

Over the next few weeks to arrive at NASA doctors and help to spice up
the mining workers. NASA has asked for help because the conditions are
similar to underground, such as in space. The trapped workers are kept
in shape with a specially tuned schedule, neither will they be forced
to observe the day and night rhythm.

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