
Codelco says worker dead, several injured after 'seismic event' at El Teniente mine
The company said in a statement it was looking for another five workers, and that nine workers had various injuries but were out of serious risk.
Codelco said it immediately suspended activities in the affected area and started an investigation to determine the cause of the incident.
El Teniente is the world's largest underground copper deposit and Codelco's flagship mine.

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