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The dam, situated near the town of Brumadinho in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, was burst on Friday. 300 people are still missing and 370 have been rescued.
It is not yet clear what caused the failure of the dam, which is owned by Vale, Brazil's largest mining company.
On Saturday, emergency services used helicopters and earth-moving machinery in the search for survivors.Only a small number of the victims has so far been identified.
The disaster comes only three years after a similar failure of the Fundão Tailings dam near Mariana, which was co-owned by Vale.
Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro, who flew over the disaster area in a helicopter on Saturday, tweeted that it was hard not to get "emotional" after seeing the scale of the devastation.
He said he had accepted an offer by Israel to send search equipment that could find people buried in the mud.
The local fire services have commented that they don't expect to find any more survivors.


Comment: Macron tried to connect with the protesters by claiming that he was 'one of them' and not a member of the elite. Unsurprisingly, the people weren't having any of it. RT reports: There's nothing wrong with being 'of the elite' per se. There will always be elites because of the different strengths and proclivities of people. The problem arises when those elites become 'captured' by ideology and double-down on it even in the face of major unpopularity with said ideology and its implementation.
This weekend ('Acte XI') saw major uptick in the numbers of protesters on the streets, by the way...