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Rescued miners will remain under observation for 48 to 72 hours

Mineros rescatados permanecerán en observación de 48 a 72 horas

Joel Urena of Ramón de Lara Military Teaching HospitalHe said this Wednesday that the miners rescued from the mine Cerro Maimon They arrived at the medical center around 3:00 p.m. yesterdayTuesday and Were evaluated by a group of doctors from the disciplines of general medicine, nutrition, psychology, dermatology and orthopedics. These studies gave satisfactory results.

Ureña said that Dominican Gregores Méndez and Colombian Carlos Yépez are in good spirits and accept the medical surveillance that began yesterday. Ureña said that they hope that the patients do not present complications in the next few hours so that they can be sent to their respective homes.

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In other words, the miners who lasted 10 days trapped under five thousand tons of rocky material in the copper and zinc mine could be arriving home by this weekend.

It transpired that the relatives and friends of the miners are waiting for them to celebrate the rescue of the two men with parties, in which even artistic figures would participate.

The miners were rescued with the collaboration of the Canadian Government and a team of at least 70 people, including international experts, who kept working on various rescue methods.

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