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At least 40 dead, many feared buried in mud after Brazil dam collapse | World News, The Indian Express

At least 40 dead, many feared buried in mud after Brazil dam collapse | World News, The Indian Express



By AP |Brazil |Published: January 27, 2019 10:35:09 am



At least 40 dead, many feared buried in mud after Brazil dam collapse

The level of devastation quickly led President Jair Bolsonaro and other officials to describe it as a "tragedy". The flow of waste reached the nearby community of Vila Ferteco and an occupied Vale administrative office.

At least 40 dead, many feared buried in mud after Brazil dam collapse
Rescuers in helicopters searched for survivors while firefighters dug through mud in a huge area in southeastern Brazil buried by the collapse of a dam holding back mine waste. (AP)
The death toll from the collapse of a dam holding back mine waste in southeastern Brazil rose to 40 on Saturday as searchers flying in helicopters and rescuers labouring in deep mud uncovered more bodies.
An estimated 300 people were still missing and authorities expected the death toll to increase during a search made more challenging by intermittent rains.
Scores of families in the city desperately awaited word on their loved ones, and Romeu Zema, governor of Minas Gerais state, promised that those responsible “would be punished”.
Employees of the mining complex owned and operated by Brazilian mining company Vale were eating lunch Friday afternoon when the dam gave way, unleashing a sea of reddish-brown mud that knocked over and buried several structures of the company and surrounding areas.
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Hundreds missing after dam collapses in south-eastern Brazil
Rescue teams in the state of Minas Gerais are frantically searching for survivors after a dam burst at an irone ore mine unleasing a torrent of mud.
The level of devastation quickly led President Jair Bolsonaro and other officials to describe it as a “tragedy”. The flow of waste reached the nearby community of Vila Ferteco and an occupied Vale administrative office. On Saturday, rooftops poked above an extensive field of the mud, which also cut off roads. After the dam collapse, some were evacuated from Brumadinho. Other residents of the affected areas barely escaped with their lives.


“I saw all the mud coming down the hill, snapping the trees as it descended. It was a tremendous noise,” said a tearful Simone Pedrosa, from the neighbourhood of Parque Cachoeira, about 8 kilometres from where the dam collapsed.

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