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Keywords
Broken
Cars
Day
Destruction
Disasters
Floods
Forests (campaign title)
High angle view
Iron ore mining
KWCI (GPI)
Rivers
Toxic waste
Toxics (campaign title)
Vale S.A.
Car Destroyed by Brumadinho Environmental Crime in Brazil
Car dragged by the toxic mud, ending up in the Paraopeba River.
On January 25th, a tailing dam from an iron ore mine from Vale, a Brazilian mining company, collapsed, flooding with almost 13 million m³ of toxic mud the district of Córrego do Feijão, in the city of Brumadinho, in Minas Gerais state. Authorities search for survivors amongst the havoc.
This environmental crime takes place a little over three years after the dam collapse in the city of Mariana, also in Minas Gerais state, controlled by Vale and British-Australian BHP.
In original language:
Crime Ambiental em Brumadinho, Minas Gerais
Carro arrastado pela lama tóxica no rio Paraopeba.
No dia 25 de janeiro, uma barragem de rejeitos minerais de ferro da empresa Vale rompeu, inundando com quase 13 milhões de m³ de lama tóxica o distrito de Córrego do Feijão, em Brumadinho, Minas Gerais. Autoridades procuram por sobreviventes e vítimas em meio à destruição.
Este crime ambiental acontece pouco mais de três anos após a ruptura da barragem em Mariana, Minas Gerais, controlada pela Vale e pela anglo-australiana BHP.
Unique identifier:
GP0STSYB0
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
27/01/2019
Locations:
Brazil
,
Brumadinho
,
Minas Gerais
,
Paraopeba River
,
South America
Credit line:
© Nilmar Lage / Greenpeace
Latitude:
20°9'26.86"S
Longitude:
44°9'38.85"W
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Brumadinho Environmental Crime in Brazil - Photos by Nilmar Lage
On January 25th, a tailing dam from an iron ore mine from Vale, a Brazilian mining company, collapsed, flooding with almost 13 million m³ of toxic mud the district of Córrego do Feijão, in the city of Brumadinho, in Minas Gerais state. Authorities search for survivors amongst the havoc.
This environmental crime takes place a little over three years after the dam collapse in the city of Mariana, also in Minas Gerais state, controlled by Vale and British-Australian BHP.
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