More than 100 people in search of workers on Mine El Teniente Copper was the largest of the world in the world.
Five five employees arrested in a local church, according to the local prosecutor, were dead after rescued teams (78 feet) have been killed by stronger travelers (78 feet).
The prosecutor took the cubillo of the O’Higgins region on Sunday that the body of the fifth crown workers found in Mine El Teniente.
More than 100 people in the search of the workers in Mine El Teniente, in Rancagua, on Rancagua, on 100km (62 miles) south of Santiago.
“We are deeply sorry about this conclusion,” Cubillos said.
The latest death is made up of six six to the accident, including one person who died during the event on Thursday.
Codelco Chile Chile Chie Codelco has first discovered the stupid worker on Saturday and three on Sunday. Has not commented on the last worker.
When the collapse, in depth, which was collapsed, one partner’s collaboration and operations were killed in depths. Their real location was pink with specialized equipment.
Minister for Mining Aurora Williams announced the temporary cessation of the action on Saturday.
Mine started in the early 1900s and from 4,500km (some 2,800 miles) below tunnel.
Last year, El Teniente made 356,000 tons of northwestern – about 7 percent of the total for Chile.
Thursday after the original – an “seat” event recorded “Tremor recorded 4.2 size.
“It is one of the biggest events, if the biggest deposit to the El Teniente deposit said in a statement,” Andres Music, My General Manager.
Search team many rescuers attended successfully surfast 33 mines i got it In the mines in the mines over two months in Atacama, drawing a global media attention in 2010.
Chile is the largest manufacturer of the world, is responsible for about a global universal quarter, in 2024 for approximately 5.3 million tons.
Its permanent industry is one of the most secure rate of death for 0.02 percent last year, according to the national year and the ile serif.
It also flies in the Senismic Fire of “Fire” on the Pacific Ocean’s coasts.
