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Chilean prosecutor meets Codelco to investigate fatal mine accident

A top prosecutor in Chile said that on Friday, the country's prosecutors met with Codelco technical experts to investigate an accident last week at the El Teniente Copper Mine which killed six workers.

Aquiles Cuillos, the prosecutor for the O'Higgins area, told reporters his office was in need of Codelco explaining various operations within the mine. He described them as "things which have been revealed by the investigation."

He said that after the staff meetings his team reviewed four damaged levels in the mine. These do not include those where injuries and deaths took place. Investigators are taking photos of the locations to create a map that will show the extent of the damage.

Cubillos reported that 3,700 meters of passageways were damaged by the collapse the day before. This is far more than the 700 meters originally estimated by the company.

He didn't specify the extent of the damage, but said that it affected five or six areas in the Recursos Norte Unit and two or three areas in the Andesita Unit.

El Teniente is home to about 4,500 km of tunnels.

Codelco had asked Chile's mining regulator for approval to partially restart the mine on Friday.

(source: Reuters)