New evacuations have been ordered in response to fears over the safety of a third dam at Brazil's Samarco mine, where two earlier dam breaks triggered a fatal flood of mud, officials said Wednesday.
"Families are being relocated so that they are in greater security," a spokesman for the Minas Gerais state government told AFP. Officials said emergency services were working to repair the suspect dam.
Samarco, which operates the joint iron ore venture of Australia-based BHP and Brazil's Vale, confirmed work was underway on shoring up infrastructure at the accident site.
The repairs will "bring a greater measure of stability, mitigating the effects due to the (earlier) breaking and preventing possible future problems," Samarco said in a statement.
"The authorities recommend the restricting of access to the impacted area."
The rupturing of two dams at a waste reservoir on November 5 triggered a flood that killed at least six and left 21 missing. Dozens have been driven from their homes.
GMT 13:29 2018 Monday ,01 January
Serbia launches probe after toxic waste dumped near BelgradeGMT 19:03 2017 Thursday ,28 December
Pregnant elephant 'poisoned' in Indonesian palm plantationGMT 16:26 2017 Sunday ,24 December
Nepal's two last known dancing bears rescued: officialsGMT 10:51 2017 Sunday ,24 December
Florida orange industry hit by hurricane, diseaseGMT 09:09 2017 Sunday ,24 December
Modern-day amber 'Klondikes' thrive in troubled UkraineGMT 19:23 2017 Saturday ,23 December
Indonesian pangolin faces extinction due to traffickingGMT 11:37 2017 Friday ,22 December
Global warming may boost asylum-seekers in Europe: studyGMT 07:32 2017 Friday ,22 December
Modern-day Mowgli: Indian toddler forges bond with monkeysMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor