Residents are seen in an area next to a dam owned by Brazilian miner Vale SA that burst, in Brumadinho, Brazil January 25, 2019. REUTERS/Washington Alves TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
Rescuers work in the search for victims after the collapse of a dam unleashed a torrent of mud on a riverside town and surrounding farmland on Friday, destroying houses, leaving 200 people missing and raising fears of a number of deaths. AFP
Rescue crew work dig through the sludge from a burst dam owned by Brazilian miner Vale SA Reuters
General view from above of a dam as rescue teams search for 200 people missing. Reuters
Aerial view showing firemen looking for people in heavy machinery and a locomotive after the collapse of a dam which belonged to Brazil's giant mining company Vale. AFP
The rupture of the dam of the mining company Vale left at least 7 fatalities and some 200 missing, just three years after a similar tragedy caused the greatest environmental catastrophe in the country. EPA
A firefighters' helicopter overflies the area as rescuers work in the search for victims after the collapse of a dam. AF P
General view from above of a dam owned by Brazilian miner Vale SA. Reuters
Residents look at the destruction caused by a dam burst in Brazil. Reuters
A view from above of a dam owned by Brazilian miner Vale SA that burst. Reuters
A house damaged by the torrent of sludge and water that poured from the dam when it burst. Reuters
A general view of damage caused by a burst dam containing mineral waste from Vale, the world's largest iron producer, in Brazil. EPA
Vale S.A. CEO Fabio Schvartsman attends a news conference in Rio de Janeiro. Reuters
Just three years ago, a similar tragedy caused the greatest environmental catastrophe in the country. EPA
Vale SA CEO Fabio Schvartsman equipment had shown the dam was stable on January 10 and it was too soon to say why it collapsed. EPA
A general view of the aftermath from a failed iron ore mine dam in Brazil. Nairo Almeri via Reuters
Residents are seen in an area next to a dam owned by Brazilian miner Vale SA that burst, in Brumadinho, Brazil January 25, 2019. REUTERS/Washington Alves TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
Rescuers work in the search for victims after the collapse of a dam unleashed a torrent of mud on a riverside town and surrounding farmland on Friday, destroying houses, leaving 200 people missing and raising fears of a number of deaths. AFP
Rescue crew work dig through the sludge from a burst dam owned by Brazilian miner Vale SA Reuters
General view from above of a dam as rescue teams search for 200 people missing. Reuters
Aerial view showing firemen looking for people in heavy machinery and a locomotive after the collapse of a dam which belonged to Brazil's giant mining company Vale. AFP
The rupture of the dam of the mining company Vale left at least 7 fatalities and some 200 missing, just three years after a similar tragedy caused the greatest environmental catastrophe in the country. EPA
A firefighters' helicopter overflies the area as rescuers work in the search for victims after the collapse of a dam. AF P
General view from above of a dam owned by Brazilian miner Vale SA. Reuters
Residents look at the destruction caused by a dam burst in Brazil. Reuters
A view from above of a dam owned by Brazilian miner Vale SA that burst. Reuters
A house damaged by the torrent of sludge and water that poured from the dam when it burst. Reuters
A general view of damage caused by a burst dam containing mineral waste from Vale, the world's largest iron producer, in Brazil. EPA
Vale S.A. CEO Fabio Schvartsman attends a news conference in Rio de Janeiro. Reuters
Just three years ago, a similar tragedy caused the greatest environmental catastrophe in the country. EPA
Vale SA CEO Fabio Schvartsman equipment had shown the dam was stable on January 10 and it was too soon to say why it collapsed. EPA
A general view of the aftermath from a failed iron ore mine dam in Brazil. Nairo Almeri via Reuters
Residents are seen in an area next to a dam owned by Brazilian miner Vale SA that burst, in Brumadinho, Brazil January 25, 2019. REUTERS/Washington Alves TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY