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The mining hub in Chile is shaken by a strong earthquake, but the damage is minimal

Authorities said that a'strong earthquake' struck Chile’s mining region?Antofagasta?on Monday afternoon, disrupting operations at?some mines, but ultimately saving lives and critical infrastructure.

Major miners have reported minimal damage from the magnitude 6.9 quake that struck the heart of the largest copper producing country in the world. The U.S. Geological Survey measured the depth of the earthquake at 109 kilometers (68 miles).

A spokesperson for Chilean copper miner Codelco said that some activities were halted due to a?lack of visibility or disruption of electricity in certain?areas.

BHP and Antofagasta, both mining companies, said that their operations were not affected by earthquake.

Ricardo Munizaga is the regional director of Chile's disaster agency SENAPRED. He told the local news channel 24 Horas there were no injuries or major emergencies reported despite the fact that the earthquake triggered landslides.

Munizaga stated that residents in the city of 'Calama', which is home to many miner families, lost power, and saw some water cuts, but other key infrastructures were not affected.

He added that mining companies had activated their emergency protocols and temporarily stopped some operations in order to inspect the facilities.

The Antofagasta region is responsible for a large part of Chile's production. Reporting by Fabian Cambero, Rishabh Jaiswal, Brendan O'Boyle, and Cynthia Osterman in Mexico City.

(source: Reuters)