SANTIAGO 鈥 Experts in Chile on Tuesday were investigating the appearance of an enormous sinkhole, bigger than a tennis court, that has appeared near a copper mine in the Atacama desert.
Experts were dispatched to examine the hole, some 32 meters (104 feet) across and twice as deep, which appeared in an area about 800 kilometers (nearly 500 miles) north of Santiago over the weekend, the National Geology and Mining Service (Sernageomin) said in a statement.
A 100-meter security perimeter has been erected around the hole in the Tierra Amarilla municipality, near the Alcaparrosa mine operated by Canadian firm Lundin Mining.
The company said in a statement there had been 鈥渘o impact to personnel, equipment or infrastructure,鈥 and the sinkhole has remained stable since its detection.
As a preventive measure, 鈥渄evelopment work in an area of the Alcaparrosa underground mine has been temporarily suspended,鈥 the company said.
Sernageomin director David Montenegro said experts would seek to determine the cause of the collapse and 鈥渆nsure that all safety measures are taken to safeguard the lives of workers and communities close to the site.鈥
Cristian Zuniga, mayor of the Tierra Amarilla municipality of some 13,000 inhabitants, told journalists the sinkhole was unprecedented.
鈥淲e ask that the cause be clarified: whether the collapse is the product of mining activity or something else,鈥 he said.
Chile is the world鈥檚 largest copper producer, responsible for a quarter of global supply.
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