An ox is seen on mud after a tailings dam owned by Brazilian miner Vale SA burst, in Brumadinho, Brazil January 27, 2019. 로이터 연합뉴스
This combo of satellite images provided by DigitalGlobe?shows an area northeast of Brumadinho, Brazil on June 2, 2018, top, months before a dam collapsed and covered the area, below, seen on Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019. Brazilian officials suspended the search on Sunday, Jan. 27, for potential survivors of the Jan. 25 dam collapse that has killed at least 40 people amid fears that another nearby dam owned by the same company, Vale, was also at risk of breaching. (DigitalGlobe, a Maxar company via AP)/2019-01-28 AP 연합뉴스
Firefighters search for bodies in the region of Corrego do Feijao in Brumadinho, two days after the collapse of a dam at an iron-ore mine belonging to Brazil‘s giant mining company Vale near the town of Brumadinho, state of Minas Gerias, southeastern Brazil, on January 27, 2019. - Communities were devastated by a dam collapse that killed at least 37 people at a Brazilian mining complex -- with hopes fading for 250 still missing. A barrier at the site burst on Friday, spewing millions of tons of treacherous sludge and engulfing buildings, vehicles and roads. (Photo by Douglas Magno / AFP)/2019-01-28 AFP 연합뉴스
Firefighters searching for bodies at the Mina do Cafe dam had to immediately leave the area when the water level suddenly rose, near the town of Brumadinho in southeastern Brazil, on January 26, 2019. - Hopes were fading Saturday that rescuers would find more survivors from at least 300 missing after a dam collapse at a mine in southeastern Brazil, with nine bodies so far recovered. (Photo by Douglas Magno / AFP)/2019-01-27 AFP 연합뉴스
브라질 광산 댐의 붕괴가 일어난 지 사흘째를 맞고 있지만 접근이 어려운 지형 때문에 실종자 수색은 더디기만 하다. 그리고 댐에서 쓸려 내려온 흙탕물에는 폐기물과 중금속까지 섞여 있어 생태계까지 위협받고 있는 실정이다. 추가붕괴 조짐이 보여 주민들은 고지대로 이동했고 실종자 수색이 중단되기도 했다.
A man observes the damages in his house after the disaster caused by the breakage of a dam containing mineral waste from Vale, in Brumadinho, municipality of Minas Gerais, Brazil, 26 January 2019. At least 34 people have died and 300 are missing after the breakdown of the mining giant Vale‘s dam in Brazil, firefighters said this Saturday. One of Vale’s dams, in an iron mine in the jurisdiction of Brumadinho, municipality of Minas Gerais (southeast), broke down this Friday and a river with mineral residues and mud buried the company‘s facilities and various homes in rural areas. EPA/Antonio Lacerda/2019-01-28 EPA 연합뉴스
Relatives of the disappeared people react after a dam, owned by Brazilian miner Vale SA, burst in Brumadinho, Brazil January 26, 2019. REUTERS/Adriano Machado/2019-01-27 로이터 연합뉴스
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