Gideon Long

Trapped miner, Esteban Rojas, kneels to pray after being rescued from the San Jose mine in Copiapo, October 13th, 2010.

Ever wonder what became of Chile's 33 rescued miners?

In 2010, 33 miners were trapped deep in a copper mine in northern Chile for 69 days. The world watched as international teams arrived to find a way to rescue the men. When the miners were finally pulled out, they became celebrities, for a brief time. Now, they feel forgotten and are hurting.

Ever wonder what became of Chile's 33 rescued miners?

A massive blaze leads Chile to reconsider its all-volunteer firefighting system

A massive blaze leads Chile to reconsider its all-volunteer firefighting system

Chilean man's brutal murder resets the conversation about gay rights

Chilean man's brutal murder resets the conversation about gay rights
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More miners in Chile reach surface

More miners in Chile reach surface
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Chile mine rescue draws nearer

Chile mine rescue draws nearer
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Rescuers in Chile complete another step

Anchor Marco Werman speaks with the BBC's Gideon Long, who's at the mine where 33 miners have been trapped underground since early August. Rescuers successfully drilled a narrow bore hole from the surface down to where the men are.

Rescuers in Chile complete another step
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Chile's new president Sebastian Pinera takes office

Chile's new president Sebastian Pinera will be sworn in today, inheriting leadership of a government and a country still in natural disaster recovery.

Chile's new president Sebastian Pinera takes office
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Updates from the ground in Chile

Chile's earthquake and accompanying tsunami have displaced millions of people who now struggle with shortages of water and food. Aftershocks have rattled the country and thousands of troops have been sent in to keep order.

Updates from the ground in Chile