TEXTO
February 25, 2019
By LiseAlves, Senior Contribting Reporter
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Exactly one month after Brazil1s most deadly mining disasters, firefighters and volunteers still search for at least 131 people still missing under tons of mud left behind after a dam in the Feijão mining complex, owned by Brazilian giant, vale, gave way on January 25th. So far 179 corpses have been retrieved and identified.
“The search starts at 5 am, when at teams get up. At 6:am, we gather for directions, a safety briefing and guidelines of what will be done throughout the day. The teams are then taken into the field,” firefighter Lt. Col. Anderson Passos tells journalist.
“At the end of the day, when the teams return, they give us feedback on how the search went. We then hold meeting to plan the next day and everything repeats itself”, conclueded the oficial.
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