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Authorities in Chile say they have found and identified the bodies of all five miners trapped in a collapsed shaft at the ...
Deadly mine accident followed a 4.2-magnitude earthquake in central Chile, where Codelco's El Teniente mine is located.
SANTIAGO (Reuters) -Chilean copper miner Codelco has discovered the remains of one of five trapped miners at its flagship El Teniente mine, it said on Saturday, bringing the death toll from a ...
Chilean miner Codelco's smelter at its El Teniente mine is set to restart on Thursday, the firm said, after being paused for nearly two weeks due to a deadly collapse at the site.
The total death toll stood at six, including one person who died at the time of the accident on Thursday evening, 70 hours before the final trapped worker was found.
The accident on July 31 at El Teniente, Codelco’s most profitable mine, marked a new blow, forcing mining activity and ...
The output decline translates to a $340m (328.33bn pesos) loss, slightly above the $300m loss Codelco estimated last week.
1 Dead, 5 Trapped After Copper Mine Collapses Following 4.2 Magnitude Earthquake Nine people who were working at the El Teniente mine sustained non life-threatening injuries ...
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A 4.2-magnitude tremor triggered a structural collapse in Codelco’s underground site in Machalí, O'Higgins. Emergency crews continue rescue operations.
Authorities in Chile say they have found and identified the bodies of all five miners trapped in a collapsed shaft at the world's largest underground copper mine.