Toll in Brazil dam disaster rises to 157 dead, 182 missing

An activists covered in mud poses with a sign that reads "Vale assassin" during a demonstration on the front steps of Sao Paulo's Cathedral, Brazil, Friday, Feb. 1, 2019. (AP)

Sao Paulo: The toll from a dam collapse at a mine in southeast Brazil’s Minas Gerais state has risen to 157 deaths after nearly two weeks of searches, with 182 missing, authorities said Thurday.

Those listed as missing are presumed dead, but not yet located under the layers of muddy mining waste released when the tailings dam broke apart in the town of Brumadinho January 25.

People place candles on the front steps of Sao Paulo’s Cathedral, Brazil, Friday, Feb. 1, 2019. A week after the collapse of a mining dam in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, dozens paid homage Friday to the victims of the tragedy. (AP)

In recent days, rescue teams have battled rains which limited their ability to fly helicopters over the area.

Virtually all the dead and missing were workers at the iron ore mine, buried under an avalanche of sludgy mining waste when the dam collapsed above the facility’s cafeteria and main administrative area.

A Brazilian flag stained with mud lays on the front steps of Sao Paulo’s Cathedral, Brazil, Friday, Feb. 1, 2019. A week after the collapse of a mining dam in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, dozens paid homage Friday to the victims of the tragedy. (AP)

AFP

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