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June 19, 1945
On June 19, 1945, the Smoke Tragedy left 355 workers dead in the underground copper mine of El Teniente, Chile. Bernard Arcand, Eddy Baldewijns, Gopalkrishna Gandhi would arrive in the same year.
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The Smoke Tragedy left 355 workers dead in the underground copper mine of El Teniente, Chile.
The 1945 El Teniente mining accident, known locally as the Smoke Tragedy, is the largest mining accident in metal extraction in the history of Chile and, as of 2005, worldwide. It happened on June 19, 1945, in Chile's El Teniente mine in the Andes, which belonged to Braden Copper Company, a subsidiary of Kennecott Copper Corporation, both of the United States. A total of 355 men died, largely because of a nearby fire whose smoke trapped the workers in tunnels and resulted in carbon monoxide poisoning.
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1945 (MCMXLV) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1945th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 945th year of the 2nd millennium, the 45th year of the 20th century, and the 6th year of the 1940s decade.
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On June 19, 1945
- 1945 — The Smoke Tragedy left 355 workers dead in the underground copper mine of El Teniente, Chile.
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Others born in 1945
BA Bernard Arcand 1945– Canadian anthropologist and author (died 2009)
EB Eddy Baldewijns 1945– Belgian politician
GG Gopalkrishna Gandhi 1945– Indian civil servant and politician, 22nd Governor of West Bengal
DS Demetrio Stratos 1945– Greek-Egyptian singer-songwriter (died 1979)
JG Jim Gordon 1945– American rock drummer and convicted murderer (died 2023)
WS Wolfgang Schüssel 1945– Austrian lawyer and politician, 26th Chancellor of Austria Keep going
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