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The Bodies of All 5 Miners Are Found and Identified in Chile’s El Teniente Mine After Collapse

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The Bodies of All 5 Miners Are Found and Identified in Chile’s El Teniente Mine After Collapse

Relatives of a missing miner arrive to the offices of Codelco, operators of El Teniente copper mine, where a cave-in killed one worker and trapped five others underground, halting operations in Rancagua, Chile, Saturday, Aug. 2, 2025. Esteban Felix/AP Photo

BOGOTA, Colombia—The bodies of all five miners trapped in a collapsed shaft in the world’s biggest underground copper mine for three days have been found and identified, an official said Sunday.

Aquiles Cubillos, the lead prosecutor in Chile’s O’Higgins region, said the body of Moises Pavez, the last miner to remain missing, was found at 3:30 p.m. local time by rescue teams. They had drilled through dozens of meters (feet) of rock to reach the stranded workers.

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