All seven workers who went missing after a mud-flow disaster at Indonesia's Grasberg copper and gold mine have been confirmed dead, Miner Freeport announced on Sunday.
It follows the discovery of five more bodies.
Around 800,000 metric tonnes of wet material flooded the mine on September 8, trapping seven workers.
Operations at the Grasberg mine have been halted for nearly a month, and Freeport-McMoRan has warned of lower consolidated copper and gold sales in the third quarter.
Freeport said it is advancing its investigation into the cause of the incident and is coordinating closely with Indonesian government authorities to assess the event and future operational plans.

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