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Chile copper mine resumes operations after fatal collapse
August 11, 2025
|The Freeman
The world’s largest underground copper mine was set to resume operating on Sunday, after a deadly cave-in suspended work for more than a week.
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Chile’s Mining Ministry ordered El Teniente to halt activity on August 1 to allow rescuers to search for five miners trapped after a “seismic event” caused the collapse of a tunnel the day before.
One worker was killed in the collapse, while five others were left missing and later found dead.
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