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There's only been one story dominating the news these last few days.
But while the 70-day ordeal in Chile has ended happily, the perils of working underground has been further underlined thousands of miles north in Missouri, US.
Compared with the blanket coverage of "The 33", it's a minor story tucked away in the Daily Mirror and the Daily Mail.
Sewage worker Daniel Collins was swept away when his safety line became detached as a surge of storm water carried him away.
A frantic hunt along 1.5 miles of pipes eventually found him one mile from where he was working, and lifted him out.
He's now in a critical condition in hospital, although rescue workers said it was a miracle he was still alive.
Thirty-three happy endings in the Atacama Desert.
One not-so-happy one in Missouri.