
Catastrophic events within Chilean mines, often involving collapses, explosions, or floods, have unfortunately marked the nation’s history. These incidents frequently result in significant loss of life, environmental damage, and economic disruption. The... Read more »

The 2010 collapse of the San Jos copper-gold mine in northern Chile trapped 33 miners for 69 days at a depth of approximately 700 meters. The event triggered a complex and ultimately... Read more »

Located along the seismically active Ring of Fire, Chile is highly susceptible to a range of natural hazards. These include earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, landslides, floods, wildfires, and droughts. The country’s diverse... Read more »

The 2010 collapse of the San Jos copper-gold mine in northern Chile trapped 33 miners underground for 69 days. This event, a complex intersection of geological instability, mining practices, and human resilience,... Read more »

Chile’s geographical location along the Ring of Fire makes it highly susceptible to a range of geological events, including earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and tsunamis. The country also experiences hydrometeorological hazards such as... Read more »

