Earthquake at Chilean El Teniente Copper Mine Kills Six: President Boric Calls for National Mourning - Latin America Reports
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By means of a statement, Codelco announced that Andrés Music Garrido will no longer continue as general manager of...
After the collapse of July 31, which led to the death of six miners, Codelco reported on Monday that the executive chair of the company, led by Rubén Alvarado, and Andrés Music, general manager of the El Teniente Division, have agreed on the termination of their duties starting tomorrow, Tuesday, August 12. “This decision does not respond to the allocation of any responsibility, but is due solely to the need to focus the division’s attention on …
Instead, he will assume Claudio Sougaret as acting general manager.
Earthquake at Chilean El Teniente copper mine kills six: President Boric calls for national mourning - Latin America Reports
Chile faced tragedy as a magnitude 4.2 earthquake killed six miners at the El Teniente copper mine in Rancagua, a city 120 kilometres south of Santiago, on July 31. Five miners were trapped in collapsed mine tunnels, whilst one lost his life in a landslide caused by the earthquake. At least nine others were injured. El Teniente, the world’s largest underground copper mine, is operated by the state-owned company Codelco. It remains closed as on…
Claudio Sougaret Larroquet assumes this Tuesday as general manager of the Division The Acting Lieutenant. ...
Codelco replaces Andrés Music as general manager of El Teniente. Claudio Sougaret assumes interim after accident with six deceased.
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