Lundin Mining cuts its copper production guidance after a second winter storm affects operations at its Caserones mine in Chile’s Atacama region. The company says the storm disrupts production, prompting a revision of its outlook.

The reports agree that the update comes after the latest weather event, described as the second winter storm impacting the area. While the outlets frame the change in a similar way, they focus on slightly different details: one outlet highlights the Chilean region and mine impact, while others emphasize that the guidance is reduced specifically because of the storm’s effect on production. Across coverage, the common point is that Lundin’s operational disruptions lead it to lower its previously issued copper production expectations.

Neither outlet’s account presented here provides the specific revised figure or the former guidance level, but all attribute the guidance cut to storm-related disruption at Caserones in the Atacama.