Florencio Ávalos

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Florencio Ávalos is a Chilean miner best known 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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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chilean person
human
miner
cityNearAccident Copiapó NERFINISHED
continentOfCitizenship South America
countryOfCitizenship Chile
countryWhereAccidentOccurred Chile NERFINISHED
dateOfAccident 2010-08-05
durationOfConfinement 69 days
employer San Esteban Mining Company NERFINISHED
eventParticipatedIn 2010 Copiapó mining accident NERFINISHED
globalAttention received worldwide media attention
industry mining industry
languageSpoken Spanish
mediaCoverage international
mineOfAccident San José Mine NERFINISHED
name Florencio Ávalos NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of the 33 trapped Chilean miners
surviving the 2010 Copiapó mining accident
numberOfTrappedWorkers 33
occupation miner
partOfGroup Los 33 (the 33 Chilean miners) NERFINISHED
placeOfWork San José copper–gold mine NERFINISHED
regionOfAccident Atacama Region NERFINISHED
rescueBroadcast televised live around the world
rescueDate 2010-10-13
rescueDepth approximately 700 meters underground
rescueMethod Phoenix rescue capsule NERFINISHED
rescueOperationName Operación San Lorenzo NERFINISHED
roleInRescue one of the first miners to be brought to the surface
survivedAccident true
typeOfAccidentExperienced mining accident
undergroundConfinementLocation refuge chamber of San José Mine

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2010 Copiapó mining accident notableMiner Florencio Ávalos