ground is free after being entomb half mile under the earth. [applause] that s what it looked like 45 minutes ago. 31-year-old man florence avila stepped out of a rescue capsule seeing the sky for the first time in 69 days. and giving new hope to the 32 men still behind him. he hugged his young son as well as the president of chile sebastian. he s now being examined by doctors. before coming up to the surface each miner is given an oxygen mask and vital signs monitored closely as they move upward from their hot 90 degree cave to near freezing temperatures on the surface. so it will be quite a transition for them as they come back up to the top. miners seen here in video taken in august spent the last two months underground. the ordeal began when 700,000 tons of rock collapsed august fifth. ceiling the 33 men in the golden copper mine all of this time. back now to a live picture from the scene is he hand so say mine in chile. second man is now on his way up to the surface now.
oxygen mass skpk they ll move from the hot 90 degree cave to near-freezing temperatures open the surface. altogether this rescue operation is expected to take 36 hours for the last miner to be rescued once they start. and then paramedic and mine experts will return on the final two run autos it looks like again, what you re looking at is this pod this 13 foot long pod they re going to send 2,000 feet below ground. they re trying to test it. looks like they may be wrestling with it a little bit. one of the interesting thing since this happened almost every step the rescue process the plan to build the shaft he everything went according to plan f you remember when this happened chilean mine experts said it might be christmas until we re able to reach the miners so every step of the way things have gone well and they ve been ahead of the schedule. and it s going to be a very tight squeeze for these miners so it will be a snug fit. they find to the surface. we re going to c
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