Image captured from a video shows rescuers showing a 'Mission accomplished CHILE' placard before returning to surface at the end of the rescue operations of the 33 miners. EPA/Chilean Government /
In this photo provided by the Chilean Government and made available on 14 October 2010 Chilean president Sebastian Pinera (C) attends the arrival of the rescue team from underground, early 14 October 2010 after they finished the rescue operations of the 33 miners who were trapped some 700 meters underground at the San Jose mine, in Copiapo, Atacama dessert, in Chile. The ordeal of 33 miners trapped for two months underground in Chile ended late 13 October and came full circle early 14 October 2010 when also the last of the six rescuers who had descended into the San Jose copper mine returned above ground. It took less than 24 hours for the pioneering capsule-and-winch system to hoist the 33 men to safety and joyous welcome by their families. EPA/ALEX IBANEZ / HANDOUT MANDATORY CREDIT EDITORIAL USE ONLY
In this photo provided by the Chilean Government and made available on 14 October 2010 Chilean president Sebastian Pinera (C) welcomes the last member of the rescue team, Manuel Gonzalez (R), earlier 14 October 2010 after finishing the rescue operations of the 33 miners who were trapped some 700 meters underground at the San Jose mine, in Copiapo, Atacama dessert, in Chile. The ordeal of 33 miners trapped for two months underground in Chile ended late 13 October and came full circle early 14 October 2010 when also the last of the six rescuers who had descended into the San Jose copper mine returned above ground. It took less than 24 hours for the pioneering capsule-and-winch system to hoist the 33 men to safety and joyous welcome by their families. EPA/ALEX IBANEZ / HANDOUT MANDATORY CREDIT EDITORIAL USE ONLY
Chilean miner Pedro Cortes is taken to hospital on a stretcher after being rescued from 700 meters underground to the surface in the capsule Fenix at the San Jose mine, Copiapo, Chile, 13 October 2010. The ordeal of 33 miners trapped for two months underground in Chile ended late 13 October and came full circle early 14 October 2010 when also the last of the six rescuers who had descended into the San Jose copper mine returned above ground. It took less than 24 hours for the pioneering capsule-and-winch system to hoist the 33 men to safety and joyous welcome by their families. EPA/Claudia Vega
Chilean miner Franklin Lobos (L) plays with a soccer ball next to his daughter Carolina Lobos (R) after being rescued from 700 meters underground in the capsule Fenix to the surface at the San Jose mine, Copiapo, Chile, 13 October 2010. The 33 miners were trapped since 05 August. EPA/CLAUDIA VEGA
Chilean miner Renan Avalos Silva greets after arriving to a regional hospital in Copiapo, Chile, 13 October 2010. EPA/MARCO MESINA
Relatives of the 33 Chilean miners celebrate after the arrival of Luiz Urzua, the last miner of the group, who arrived in the capsule Fenix to the surface at the San Jose mine, Copiapo, Chile, 13 October 2010. The 33 miners were trapped 700 meters underground, since last 5 August. EPA/IAN SALAS
Last Chilean miner to be rescued Luis Urzua (C) waves after arriving in the capsule Fenix to the surface at the San Jose mine, Copiapo, Chile, 13 October 2010. The 33 miners were trapped 700 meters underground, since last 5 August. EPA/CLAUDIA VEGA
Handout image of the video released by the Chilean Presidency on 13 October 2010 which shows Luis Urzua (L), the last of the 33 Chilean trapped miners who have been buried underground since last 05 August, embracing Chilean President Sebastian Pinera (R). EPA/PRESIDENCY HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY
Handout image of the video released by the Chilean Presidency on 13 October 2010 which shows the moment when the rescue capsule 'Phoenix 2' leaves the tunnel at San Jose mine near Copiapo, Chile, with Luis Urzua aboard, the last of the 33 Chilean trapped miners who have been buried underground since last 5 August. EPA/PRESIDENCY HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY
Chilean miner Dario Segovia waves after arriving to a hospital where he will receive medical attention after being rescued from the San Jose mine along with another 32 workers. Copiapo, Chile, 13 October 2010. EPA/MARCO MESINA
A handout picture provided by the Government of Chile shows miner Juan Carlos Aguilar (C) after arriving to the surface during the rescue operation at the mine San Jose, near of Copiapo, Chile, 13 October 2010. The group of 33 miners trapped at the San Jose mine are saved after been underneath since an accident on 05 August 2010. EPA/HUGO INFANTE / GOVERNMENT HANDOUT MANDATORY CREDIT - EDITORIAL USE ONLY / NO SALES
A handout picture provided by the Government of Chile shows miner Richard Villarroel (C) after arriving to the surface during the rescue operation at the mine San Jose, near of Copiapo, Chile, 13 October 2010. The group of 33 miners trapped at the San Jose mine are saved after been underneath since an accident on 05 August 2010. EPA/HUGO INFANTE / GOVERNMENT HANDOUT MANDATORY CREDIT - EDITORIAL USE ONLY / NO SALES
Relatives of the 33 Chilean miners celebrate after the arrival of Luiz Urzua, the last miner of the group, who arrived in the capsule Fenix to the surface at the San Jose mine, Copiapo, Chile, 13 October 2010. The 33 miners were trapped 700 meters underground, since last 5 August. EPA/IAN SALAS
Handout image of the video released by the Chilean Presidency on 13 October 2010 which shows the moment when the rescue capsule 'Phoenix 2' leaves the tunnel at San Jose mine near Copiapo, Chile, with Luis Urzua aboard, the last of the 33 Chilean trapped miners who have been buried underground since last 5 August. EPA/PRESIDENCY HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY
Handout image of the video released by the Chilean Presidency on 13 October 2010 which shows Luis Urzua, the last of the 33 Chilean trapped miners, after leaving the evacuating capsule 'Fenix 2' at mine San Jose, near of Copiapo, Chile, 13 October 2010. EPA/PRESIDENCY HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY
A handout picture made available on 13 October 2010 by the Government of Chile showing to 50 year old Johnny Barrios (C) after arriving to the surface, during the rescue operation at the San Jose mine near Copiapo, Chile, on 13 October 2010. The group of 33 miners trapped at the San Jose mine are being rescued after being underground since an accident on 05 August 2010 EPA/HUGO INFANTE / GOVERNMENT OF CHILE MANDATORY CREDIT - EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
A handout photograph made available on 13 October 2010 by the Government of Chile showing to Omar Reygadas as share a light moment with his song during the rescue operation at the San Jose mine near Copiapo, Chile, on 13 October 2010. Reygadas, 56, is one of the group of 33 miners trapped at the San Jose mine since an accident at the premises on 05 August 2010. EPA/HUGO INFANTE / GOVERNMENT OF CHI MANDATORY CREDIT - EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
A handout picture provided by government of Chile shows miner Pablo Rojas (L) accompanied by his son (R) after arriving to the surface, during the rescue operation at the mine San Jose, near of Copiapo, Chile, 13 October 2010. The group of 33 miners trapped at the San Jose mine are being rescued after being underground since an accident on 05 August 2010 EPA/HUGO INFANTE / GOVERNMENT OF CHI MANDATORY CREDIT - EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
A handout picture provided by the Government of Chile shows a rescuer (L) removing the safety harness from miner Esteban Rojas (2L) after arriving to the surface as his wife Jessica Yanez (2R) embraces Chilean Minister of Minning Laurence Golborne (R) during the rescue operation at the mine San Jose, near of Copiapo, Chile, 13 October 2010. The group of 33 miners trapped at the San Jose mine are being rescued after being underground since an accident on 05 August 2010 EPA/HUGO INFANTE / GOVERNMENT OF CHILE MANDATORY CREDIT - EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
A handout picture provided by the Government of Chile shows miner Johnny Barrios (C) after arriving to the surface during the rescue operation at the mine San Jose, near of Copiapo, Chile, 13 October 2010. The group of 33 miners trapped at the San Jose mine are being rescued after being underground since an accident on 05 August 2010 EPA/HUGO INFANTE / GOVERNMENT OF CHILE MANDATORY CREDIT - EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
A handout photograph made available on 13 October 2010 by the Government of Chile showing to president Sebastian Pinera (R) shaking hands with Victor Segovia during the rescue operation at the San Jose mine near Copiapo, Chile, on 13 October 2010. Segovia, 47, is one of the group of 33 miners trapped at the San Jose mine since an accident at the premises on 05 August 2010. EPA/HUGO INFANTE / GOVERNMENT OF CHI MANDATORY CREDIT - EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES