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自由港印尼称格拉斯伯格铜金矿事件的调查已结束

Group 1 - Freeport Indonesia has completed the investigation into the landslide incident at the Grasberg copper-gold mine that resulted in the deaths of seven workers and has received improvement recommendations from the government [1] - The Indonesian Ministry of Mining is evaluating the incident to determine if negligence or regulatory violations contributed to the disaster before deciding on the resumption of operations [1][2] - On September 8, approximately 800,000 tons of wet material flooded the Grasberg mine complex, leading to the fatalities [1] Group 2 - Freeport-McMoRan indicated that the Big Gossan and Deep Mill Level Zone mines at Grasberg could potentially restart operations in the fourth quarter, as they were not affected by the landslide [2] - The Grasberg Block Cave (GBC) is expected to account for 70% of Freeport Indonesia's projected copper and gold production by 2029 [2]