Edison Peña

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Edison Peña is a Chilean miner who gained international recognition as one of the 33 workers dramatically rescued after being trapped underground for 69 days in the 2010 Copiapó mining accident.

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instanceOf Chilean miner
human
causeOfEvent mine collapse
countryOfCitizenship Chile
dateOfEvent 2010-08-05
dateOfRescue 2010-10-13
gainedRecognitionAs one of the 33 miners rescued in Chile in 2010
gender male
knownFor international media appearances after the rescue
language Spanish
mediaCoverage extensive international news coverage in 2010
memberOf the 33 trapped miners in the 2010 Copiapó mining accident
name Edison Peña NERFINISHED
nationality Chilean
notableFor surviving the 2010 Copiapó mining accident
occupation miner
participantIn 2010 Copiapó mining accident NERFINISHED
partOf group of 33 miners trapped underground in 2010
placeOfWork San José copper–gold mine NERFINISHED
near Copiapó, Chile
rescueLocation San José mine, Atacama Region, Chile NERFINISHED
rescueOperation Chilean 2010 mine rescue operation at San José mine
survivedEvent 2010 Copiapó mining accident NERFINISHED
trappedFor 69 days
undergroundDuration approximately 69 days

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