News Brazil dam Update: Death toll jumps to 121 By maritimemag February 4, 2019 ShareTweet 0 The death toll from the collapse of a Brazil dam in the southeastern state of Minas Gerais climbed to 121, with 226 still missing, the state’s fire department said. A total of 192 people were rescued, while another 395 whose whereabouts had been unknown, were found, the fire department said in a report by Xinhua. On Saturday, rescue workers were concentrating on an area where there had been a dressing room in which there were numerous people at the time of the disaster, said Pedro Aihara, spokesman for the fire department. On Friday afternoon, several objects were identified and Saturday morning firefighters began excavating the area, he added. “This was a huge breakthrough, very important for the search parties. We estimate that in the area of the dressing room there is a large number of victims,” said Aihara, adding that in some spots the sludge and mud are 20 meters deep. More than 250 firefighters, with the help of 22 trained dogs, search for the 226 still missing following the collapse of the dam owned by Brazilian mining company Vale in Brumadinho. The sludge and mud buried everything in its path and destroyed nearby communities, as well as the mining company’s administrative center and cafeteria. © 2019, maritimemag. All rights reserved.
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