Codelco’s El Teniente copper mine in Chile has received approval to resume operations in unaffected areas following a deadly collapse. The world’s largest copper producer can partially restart key divisions like Pilar Norte and Panel Esmeralda. Full operations will require further inspections and safety measures to meet labor authority standards. The century-old mine spans over 4,500 km of tunnels in the Andes mountains.

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