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Rescue officials said they would push ahead boring a separate shaft with a rig usually used to drill for oil as a back-up plan. They have halted a third drill.
In a country still recovering from a devastating February earthquake, celebrations broke out across Chile when the drill boring the escape shaft reached the miners on Saturday.
"I'm so tired. It's been far too many days doing nothing, just sitting waiting," Alicia Campos, whose son Daniel Herrera is among the trapped miners, said as she lined up for a fish sandwich at the tent settlement.
She wants her son to take up another profession.
After weeks of prayers, vigils and agonizing waiting, anxiety is giving way to joy as wives, parents and children count down to reunions with their loved ones.
Surprises await the miners on the surface. They have been invited to Spain to watch a Real Madrid soccer game and to Britain to see Manchester United play. They also have been promised a free week-long vacation in the Greek islands and have been given $10,000 each by a flamboyant singer-turned-mining magnate.