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Copper giant Codelco has received approval from Chile's mining regulator to reopen a part of its flagship El Teniente mine, ...
Chile's Codelco has suspended contracts with third-party workers at its flagship El Teniente copper mine through at least ...
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The bodies of all five miners trapped in a collapsed shaft in the world's biggest underground copper mine for three days have ...
Chile's Codelco has received approval to begin partially restarting its El Teniente copper mine. Operations were halted after ...
The National Copper Corporation of Chile, known as Codelco, said a “seismic event” on Thursday afternoon caused the accident.
Rescuers have recovered the bodies of four miners and are searching for two more after an earthquake caused a partial ...
All five miners trapped after copper mine collapse in Chile found dead More than 100 people had been involved in the search for workers at the El Teniente copper mine, the world’s largest ...
All five miners trapped in last weeks collapse at Chiles El Teniente copper mine have been found dead, state-run mining giant Codelco confirmed on Sunday, bringing the total death toll to six. One ...
El Teniente could potentially make up for the losses in other sectors of the sprawling mine, Munoz said, but Codelco would still face challenges to significantly boost output.
El Teniente, located in the Andes mountains in central Chile, is the world’s largest underground copper mine and is owned by Chilean state company Codelco.
Bodies of all five trapped miners found after shaft collapse in Chile A section of the El Teniente mine collapsed on Thursday after a 4.2 magnitude earthquake.
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