The Sunday Guardian

Nine bodies found after Brazil dam burst, count may climb

- IANS GRAM SLATTERY BRUMADINHO REUTERS

Brazilian rescuers continued searching on Saturday for some 200 missing people after a tailings dam burst at an iron ore mine owned by Vale SA, just over three years after the miner was involved in a similar disaster nearby.

Seven bodies were found in the hours after the Friday dam burst, but the toll was expected to rise sharply, said Avimar de Melo Barcelos, the mayor of the hard-hit town of Brumadinho in the mining-intensive state of Minas Gerais.

Vale Chief Executive Fabio Schvartsma­n said only onethird of the roughly 300 workers at the site had been accounted for. He said a torrent of sludge tore through the mine’s offices, including a cafeteria during lunchtime.

President Jair Bolsonaro was set to visit Minas Gerais and fly over the disaster area on Saturday morning, after dispatchin­g three ministers there on Friday.

The state is still recovering from the collapse in November 2015 of a larger dam that killed 19 people in Brazil’s worst environmen­tal disaster. That dam, owned by the Samarco Mineracao SA joint venture between Vale and BHP Group Ltd, buried a village and poured toxic waste into a major river.

Schvartsma­n said the dam that burst on Friday at the Feijao iron mine was being decommissi­oned and its capacity was about a fifth of the total waste spilled at Samarco. He said equipment had shown the dam was stable on 10 January and it was too soon to say why it collapsed.

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