Arrests in Brazil dam disaster, dead fish wash up downstream
BRUMADINHO,
The dam that held back iron-ore waste, owned and operated by big mining company
Grieving relatives of the dead buried some of the victims in Brumadinho and rescue teams continued a delicate search through swaths of muck for more victims or survivors. One official said the death toll was sure to rise.
The dead fish and trash were seen by a reporting team for The Associated Press about 18 kilometers (11 miles) downstream from the dam along the banks of the
The Pataxo Indians living alongside the river who use it to fish, bathe and gather water for the plants they cultivate as food were told by Brazilian environmental officials that they should no longer do so, said Hayo, the village chief who goes by one name.
"We used the river to take baths, to fish, to water our plants and now we can't do any of that," said Hayo, wearing a large feathered headdress and a red and black-beaded neckless. "We can't even water our plants because they say it damages the soil."
Two agents with the
The signs of possible ecological consequences came as the arrests of company workers with links to the dam were made in
Three of the arrested worked for Vale, the company said, adding that it was cooperating with investigating authorities.
A German company that has inspected the dam said two of its employees were arrested. The
In ordering the arrests,
It's not believable that "dams of such magnitude, run by one of the largest mining companies in the world, would break suddenly without any indication of vulnerability," the judge wrote in the decision, according to news portal UOL.
Authorities said the five will be detained for 30 days while officials investigate possible criminal responsibility.
At a cemetery in Brumadinho, 15 freshly dug graves awaited the remains of some of those killed.
Wailing in grief at the cemetery was the wife of
"He did not deserve this, he did not deserve it!" she sobbed.
Friends and family members prevented reporters from approaching the woman.
One woman told Santos' wife that "this was not a tragedy, it's a crime." It was a sign of the growing anger directed at Vale over the disaster.
The company is one of
Military police Col.
Vale is the world's largest producer of the ore, which is the raw ingredient for steel.
Many employees were eating lunch last Friday when the dam collapsed, burying a cafeteria and other company buildings.
The company's American depository shares on the
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