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All Five Missing Miners Found Dead at Chile’s El Teniente Mine

Codelco has launched an investigation into whether mining operations or natural tectonic shifts triggered the quake-driven collapse.

Angehörige der verstorbenen Minen-Arbeiter in Chile
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Overview

  • Rescue teams recovered all five missing miners’ bodies after a magnitude-4.2 tremor on Thursday triggered a partial collapse at El Teniente.
  • Crews have cleared approximately 20 percent of the blocked tunnels to reach the collapse site and retrieve remains.
  • Nine workers were injured in the collapse and authorities spent days identifying the human remains found underground.
  • Operated by state-owned Codelco, El Teniente is the world’s largest and deepest copper mine, extending 1,200 meters and producing over 350,000 tonnes last year.
  • As El Teniente accounted for nearly 7 percent of Chile’s copper output, any further disruption could have significant ramifications for global supply.