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SRT - Brumadinho Environmental Crime in Brazil - Greenpeace Statement (English subtitles)
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:
SRT - Crime Ambiental em Brumadinho, Minas Gerais - Posicionamento do Greenpeace (legenda em inglês
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:
GP0STSYC9
Type:
Multimedia
Shoot date:
26/01/2019
Credit line:
© Fernanda Ligabue / Greenpeace
File size
1KB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Brumadinho Environmental Crime in Brazil - Aerial Photos & Video by Fernanda Ligabue
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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