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A nationwide power outage hit Chile on Tuesday, affecting mining operations in the world's largest copper producer, including the Escondida mine. Residential areas in Santiago, the capital, also lost electricity. The government attributed the outage to a transmission line failure and promised power restoration in the coming hours. The power shortage disrupted services like streetlights and public transportation in Santiago.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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