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it's just 250m from some of the constructions, and after what happened in brumadinho, residents hereion: i'm terrified, i wake up scared, i have nightmares. i feel this could happen here too. we live right under the dam — i'm scared for everyone here. this activist says there's no dialogue with csn. the company did not want to comment on this report. translation: the lesson comes at a huge cost, with all the lives we lost, but it has to be applied to prevent other collapses. people here want a solution — they don't want in doubt. structural problems were detected twice in the dam in the past six years, according to this prosecutor, and were repaired following judicial orders. at the time, csn said the demands had been followed, and the dam presented no risks for workers and residents. translation: it's a huge structure, very close to the city. if it breaks, it is going to be one of the worst accidents ever. mining workers here are concerned after the dam collapse. vale employees voted to interrupt their shift for two hours to mourn their colleagues in brumadinho. translation: if it's
it's just 250m from some of the constructions, and after what happened in brumadinho, residents hereion: i'm terrified, i wake up scared, i have nightmares. i feel this could happen here too. we live right under the dam — i'm scared for everyone here. this activist says there's no dialogue with csn. the company did not want to comment on this report. translation: the lesson comes at a huge cost, with all the lives we lost, but it has to be applied to prevent other collapses. people here want...
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translation: i don't sleep anymore since what happened in brumadinho. it was a warning.ow, later...? i don't know. the fear is constant. no camera, no video, no monitoring... not far away, campaigners lead me to another source of fear, an old goldmine that's been abandoned. the machinery is rusting. there are pools of liquid. you get arsenic and cyanide with gold mining. it's much more toxic than mining iron ore, and the waste is far more dangerous. the last owners of the mine left a legacy that's poisonous, a small mountain of contaminated dust and rock. and the impact of all of this being released would be devastating. what's truly shocking about this place is that you've got this huge load of highly toxic waste held back by a dam that i'm standing on that literally no—one is maintaining. right beside it, this lake of highly toxic liquid, also held back by a dam no—one's looking after. and if the whole lot breaks, all these toxins could enter the water supply for millions of people. the mine is in an area that's a vital source of water. the major city of belo horizonte
translation: i don't sleep anymore since what happened in brumadinho. it was a warning.ow, later...? i don't know. the fear is constant. no camera, no video, no monitoring... not far away, campaigners lead me to another source of fear, an old goldmine that's been abandoned. the machinery is rusting. there are pools of liquid. you get arsenic and cyanide with gold mining. it's much more toxic than mining iron ore, and the waste is far more dangerous. the last owners of the mine left a legacy...
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it's just 250m from some of the constructions, and after what happened in brumadinho, residents heredon't feel safe here any more. translation: i'm terrified, i wake up scared, i have nightmares. ifear this could happen here too. we live right under the dam — i'm scared for everyone here. this activist says there's no dialogue with csn. the company did not want to comment on this report. translation: the lesson comes at a huge cost, with all the lives we lost, but it has to be applied to prevent other collapses. people here want a solution — they don't want to live in doubt. structural problems were detected twice in the dam in the past six years, according to this prosecutor, and were repaired following judicial orders. at the time, csn said the demands had been followed, and the dam presented no risks for workers and residents. translation: it's a huge structure, very close to the city. if it breaks, it's going to be one of the worst accidents ever. mining workers here are concerned after the dam collapse. vale employees voted to interrupt their shift for two hours to mourn their c
it's just 250m from some of the constructions, and after what happened in brumadinho, residents heredon't feel safe here any more. translation: i'm terrified, i wake up scared, i have nightmares. ifear this could happen here too. we live right under the dam — i'm scared for everyone here. this activist says there's no dialogue with csn. the company did not want to comment on this report. translation: the lesson comes at a huge cost, with all the lives we lost, but it has to be applied to...
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reports from the site of the dam at brumadinho, in south—east brazil. first, a long cloud of dust.hen a nightmare vision of an unrelenting torrent of sludge. the waste from decades of mining racing towards hundreds of unsuspecting people down below. the catastrophe unfolded a week ago, but only now has this video come to light, adding to the sense of loss, and of outrage. and difficult for you. this red cross volunteer, henato silveira, leads me to the edge of the disaster zone. seis corpos. six bodies? he alone has found six bodies. any hope of reaching survivors in this endless sea of mud was quickly dashed. emergency workers are now scouting for any signs of bodies from the air, and they are picking their way over this horrific landscape. we spotted this search team with a sniffer dog in the distance.
reports from the site of the dam at brumadinho, in south—east brazil. first, a long cloud of dust.hen a nightmare vision of an unrelenting torrent of sludge. the waste from decades of mining racing towards hundreds of unsuspecting people down below. the catastrophe unfolded a week ago, but only now has this video come to light, adding to the sense of loss, and of outrage. and difficult for you. this red cross volunteer, henato silveira, leads me to the edge of the disaster zone. seis corpos....
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0ur south america correspondent katy watson has been to the site of the disaster in brumadinho, south—easternrazil to talk to one woman who's lost six members of her family and another who had the narrowest of escapes. when the dam broke there was little hope for those in the path of the deluge that followed. panic, as drivers struggle to save themselves. elias was driving one of the trucks that day. it sounded like an explosion, but he soon realised what had happened. translation: we saw the mud coming, told my friend sebastian "run, the dam has burst." you can see on video my truck moving from one side to the other. there was no way out. we asked god to protect us, even though it was staring us in the face. they survived. this was the aftermath. his pick—up, he says, was like a grain of sand tossed about in the chaos. i meet this man, searching for the bodies of his brother
0ur south america correspondent katy watson has been to the site of the disaster in brumadinho, south—easternrazil to talk to one woman who's lost six members of her family and another who had the narrowest of escapes. when the dam broke there was little hope for those in the path of the deluge that followed. panic, as drivers struggle to save themselves. elias was driving one of the trucks that day. it sounded like an explosion, but he soon realised what had happened. translation: we saw the...
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it's just 250m from some of the constructions, and after what happened in brumadinho, residents here nightmares. ifear this could happen here too. we live right under the dam — i'm scared for everyone here. this activist says there's no dialogue with csn. the company did not want to comment on this report. translation: the lesson comes at a huge cost, with all the lives we lost, but it has to be applied to prevent other collapses. people here want a solution — they don't want to live in doubt. structural problems were detected twice in the dam in the past six years, according to this prosecutor, and were repaired following judicial orders. at the time, csn said the demands had been followed, and the dam presented no risks for workers and residents. translation: it's a huge structure, very close to the city. if it breaks, it's going to be one of the worst accidents ever. mining workers here are concerned after the dam collapse. vale employees voted to interrupt their shift for two hours to mourn their colleagues in brumadinho. translation: if it's so safe, why don't shareholders live
it's just 250m from some of the constructions, and after what happened in brumadinho, residents here nightmares. ifear this could happen here too. we live right under the dam — i'm scared for everyone here. this activist says there's no dialogue with csn. the company did not want to comment on this report. translation: the lesson comes at a huge cost, with all the lives we lost, but it has to be applied to prevent other collapses. people here want a solution — they don't want to live in...
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is right next to the city and holds five times more mining waste than the dam that collapsed him brumadinho just years. coming closer and closer to the houses, it‘sjust 250 metres from some of the construction and after what happened in brumadinho, residents say it is either them or the dam, they don‘t feel safe any more. translation: i am terrified, i wa ke more. translation: i am terrified, i wake up scared, i have nightmares andi wake up scared, i have nightmares and i feel this could wake up scared, i have nightmares and ifeel this could happen here as well. we live right under the dam, i‘m scared for everyone here. well. we live right under the dam, i'm scared for everyone here. this activist says there is no dialogue with csn. the company did not want to comment on this report. translation: i say that the lesson comes at a huge cost with all the lives we lost but it has to be applied to prevent other collapses. people here want a solution, they don‘t want in doubt. people here want a solution, they don't want in doubt. structural problems would detect it twice in the dam in the past s
is right next to the city and holds five times more mining waste than the dam that collapsed him brumadinho just years. coming closer and closer to the houses, it‘sjust 250 metres from some of the construction and after what happened in brumadinho, residents say it is either them or the dam, they don‘t feel safe any more. translation: i am terrified, i wa ke more. translation: i am terrified, i wake up scared, i have nightmares andi wake up scared, i have nightmares and i feel this could...
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translation: i don't sleep anymore since what happened in brumadinho. it was a warning.w, later...? i don't know. the fear is constant. no camera, no video, no monitoring... not far away, campaigners lead me to another source of fear, an old goldmine that's been abandoned. the machinery is rusting. there are pools of liquid. you get arsenic and cyanide with gold mining. it's much more toxic than mining iron ore, and the waste is far more dangerous. the last owners of the mine left a legacy that's poisonous, a small mountain of contaminated dust and rock. and the impact of all of this being released would be devastating. what's truly shocking about this place is that you've got this huge load of highly toxic waste held back by a dam that i'm standing on that literally no—one is maintaining. right beside it, this lake of highly toxic liquid, also held back by a dam no—one's looking after. and if the whole lot breaks, all these toxins could enter the water supply for millions of people. the mine is in an area that's a vital source of water. the major city of belo horizonte
translation: i don't sleep anymore since what happened in brumadinho. it was a warning.w, later...? i don't know. the fear is constant. no camera, no video, no monitoring... not far away, campaigners lead me to another source of fear, an old goldmine that's been abandoned. the machinery is rusting. there are pools of liquid. you get arsenic and cyanide with gold mining. it's much more toxic than mining iron ore, and the waste is far more dangerous. the last owners of the mine left a legacy...
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katie watson, bbc news, in brumadinho. the first such deportation flight since the windrush scandal emerged last year. he told mps that all those onboard were foreign nationals who'd been convicted of serious crimes. but there are concerns some of those scheduled to leave have little or no experience of life in the carribean. our community affairs correspondent adina campbell is here. adina, what do we know about this flight? well, this flight adina, what do we know about this flight? well, this flight is expected to take off tomorrow. there have been previous deportation flights, but none since the windrush scandal first came to light last year. now, over the scandal first came to light last year. now, overthe last scandal first came to light last year. now, over the last couple of days, campaigners, mps and other public figures have raised concerns about this flight, saying more investigation is needed into individual cases. but the home secretary has been very clear about the government's position on this, something that
katie watson, bbc news, in brumadinho. the first such deportation flight since the windrush scandal emerged last year. he told mps that all those onboard were foreign nationals who'd been convicted of serious crimes. but there are concerns some of those scheduled to leave have little or no experience of life in the carribean. our community affairs correspondent adina campbell is here. adina, what do we know about this flight? well, this flight adina, what do we know about this flight? well,...
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katie watson, bbc news, brumadinho.tballer emiliano sala and pilot david ibbotson off the seabed and up to the surface. the fuselage, which was discovered on sunday, is at a depth or more than 60 metres. sian lloyd is in guernsey, from where the search has been conducted. air accident investigators have been using underwater vehicles to survey the wreckage today. yesterday, they confirmed that their cameras had identified that there is a body within the fuselage, and this is a very sensitive operation and the families of the two men have been consulted before any of this recovery work began. the team are planning on recovering the body first before attempting to move the wreckage of the plane. it's a complex operation and could take a matter of days because they have only a narrow window, really, in which to work because of the tides, currents, and the weather conditions out at sea. if they are successful and they are able to bring the wreckage to the surface, they will ta ke wreckage to the surface, they will take it t
katie watson, bbc news, brumadinho.tballer emiliano sala and pilot david ibbotson off the seabed and up to the surface. the fuselage, which was discovered on sunday, is at a depth or more than 60 metres. sian lloyd is in guernsey, from where the search has been conducted. air accident investigators have been using underwater vehicles to survey the wreckage today. yesterday, they confirmed that their cameras had identified that there is a body within the fuselage, and this is a very sensitive...
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it's just 250m from some of the constructions, and after what happened in brumadinho, residents hereive right under the dam — i'm scared for everyone here. this activist says there's no dialogue with csn. the company did not want to comment on this report. translation: the lesson comes at a huge cost, with all the lives we lost, but it has to be applied to prevent other collapses. people here want a solution — they don't want to live in doubt. structural problems were detected twice in the dam in the past six years, according to this prosecutor, and were repaired following judicial orders. at the time, csn said the demands had been followed, and the dam presented no risks for workers and residents. translation: it's a huge structure, very close to the city. if it breaks, it's going to be one of the worst accidents ever. mining workers here are concerned after the dam collapse. vale employees voted to interrupt their shift for two hours to mourn their colleagues in brumadinho. translation: if it's so safe, why don't shareholders live under a dam? we have to change the model of mining,
it's just 250m from some of the constructions, and after what happened in brumadinho, residents hereive right under the dam — i'm scared for everyone here. this activist says there's no dialogue with csn. the company did not want to comment on this report. translation: the lesson comes at a huge cost, with all the lives we lost, but it has to be applied to prevent other collapses. people here want a solution — they don't want to live in doubt. structural problems were detected twice in the...
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dam, but they never went off. 0ur science editor david shukman has this report from the site at brumadinhor mile of mining waste surged downstream, killing and destroying on an unprecedented scale. a once—beautiful valley is now filled with sludge. and even now, more than a week after the disaster, rescue workers are still finding bodies swept along in the deluge, provoking more anguish and anger. a crowd denounces the company that owns the mine, vale, for failing to keep people safe. this man lost a friend at the mine, who had said the dam was leaking before it collapsed. and these student volunteers told me this kind of catastrophe just shouldn't happen. i think brazil has to, like, do a law and start to work everywhere in brazil, to work with these companies. because it has happened again. people died there. so that's really stronger. that, like, hurt our hearts. when the dam broke, a warning system should have alerted everyone downstream, but vale now says the deluge was moving too fast for that to happen. so, there was no sound from this siren near the home of mario fontes. last year,
dam, but they never went off. 0ur science editor david shukman has this report from the site at brumadinhor mile of mining waste surged downstream, killing and destroying on an unprecedented scale. a once—beautiful valley is now filled with sludge. and even now, more than a week after the disaster, rescue workers are still finding bodies swept along in the deluge, provoking more anguish and anger. a crowd denounces the company that owns the mine, vale, for failing to keep people safe. this...
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katie watson, bbc news, brumadinho. it is 8:47pm. the headlines on bbc news... house fire in stafford, with tributes to the young victims posted on social media. police describe the scene, as heartbreaking. actor liam neeson denies being a racist, after telling a journalist he once wanted to kill a black person because someone close to him was raped by a black man. today's impact on air pollution has shown that uk greenhouse gas emissions fell by 2.7% in the uk between 2016 in 2017 partly because of the closure of cold fire power stations. the office for national statistics says it's the continuation of a long—term trend, which has seen uk emissions come down by more than 40 % since 1990. but environmental campaigners say much of today's pollution comes from transport, and huge challenges remain. they warn government policies — such as increasing aviation, will only increase pollution. corinne le quere is a professor on climate change a the university of east anglia, shejoins me now from norwich. thank you so much for being with us this evening. it let's talk fi
katie watson, bbc news, brumadinho. it is 8:47pm. the headlines on bbc news... house fire in stafford, with tributes to the young victims posted on social media. police describe the scene, as heartbreaking. actor liam neeson denies being a racist, after telling a journalist he once wanted to kill a black person because someone close to him was raped by a black man. today's impact on air pollution has shown that uk greenhouse gas emissions fell by 2.7% in the uk between 2016 in 2017 partly...
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people, are still missing. 0ur science editor david shukman reports from the site of the dam at brumadinhonightmare vision of an unrelenting torrent of sludge. the waste from decades of mining racing towards hundreds of unsuspecting people down below. the catastrophe unfolded a week ago, but only now has this video come to light, adding to the sense of loss, and of outrage. and difficult for you. this red cross volunteer, henato silveira, leads me to the edge of the disaster zone. seis corpos. six bodies? he alone has found six bodies. any hope of reaching survivors in this endless sea of mud was quickly dashed. emergency workers are now scouting for any signs of bodies from the air, and they are picking their way over this horrific landscape. we spotted this search team with a sniffer dog in the distance. by the time the wall of mud reached this point, it had already overwhelmed the cafeteria where the miners were having lunch, and destroyed the offices of the mine itself, before arriving here, tearing through a hotel and holiday chalets, before surging on over that ridge in the distance
people, are still missing. 0ur science editor david shukman reports from the site of the dam at brumadinhonightmare vision of an unrelenting torrent of sludge. the waste from decades of mining racing towards hundreds of unsuspecting people down below. the catastrophe unfolded a week ago, but only now has this video come to light, adding to the sense of loss, and of outrage. and difficult for you. this red cross volunteer, henato silveira, leads me to the edge of the disaster zone. seis corpos....
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people are still missing. 0ur science editor david shukman reports from the site of the dam at brumadinhoof brazil. first, a long cloud of dust. then a nightmare vision of an unrelenting torrent of sludge. the waste from decades of mining, racing towards hundreds of unsuspecting people down below. the catastrophe unfolded a week ago but only now has this video come to light, adding to the sense of loss and of outrage. and difficult for you? this red cross volunteer, henato silveira, leads me to the edge of the disaster zone. seis corpos. six bodies? he alone has found six bodies. any hope of reaching survivors in this endless sea of mud was quickly dashed. emergency workers are now scouting for any signs of bodies from the air and they are picking their way over this horrific landscape. we spotted this search team with a sniffer dog in the distance. by the time the wall of mud reached this point, it had already overwhelmed the cafeteria where the miners were having lunch, and destroyed the offices of the mine itself, before arriving here, tearing through a hotel and holiday chalets, befor
people are still missing. 0ur science editor david shukman reports from the site of the dam at brumadinhoof brazil. first, a long cloud of dust. then a nightmare vision of an unrelenting torrent of sludge. the waste from decades of mining, racing towards hundreds of unsuspecting people down below. the catastrophe unfolded a week ago but only now has this video come to light, adding to the sense of loss and of outrage. and difficult for you? this red cross volunteer, henato silveira, leads me to...
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katy watson, bbc news, in brumadinho.ump's state of the union address on this line in particular, he said regulations do not fight wars. he spoke about the political situation in afghanistan and spoke about the greeting thousands in the islamic state group and he talked about confronting what he called the tyrannical regime in iran stop yellow my administration has acted decisively to confront the world's leading state sponsor of terror, the radical regime in iran. -- my administration. they do bad, bad things. to ensure this corrupt dictatorship never acquires nuclear weapons, i would do the united state from the disastrous iran that nuclear deal. —— iran nuclear deal. and last fall, we put in place for tougher sanctions ever imposed by us ona tougher sanctions ever imposed by us on a country. we will not avert our eyes, regime that chance death to america and threatens genocide against the jewish people. america and threatens genocide against thejewish people. we must never ignore the vile poison of anti—semitism or tho
katy watson, bbc news, in brumadinho.ump's state of the union address on this line in particular, he said regulations do not fight wars. he spoke about the political situation in afghanistan and spoke about the greeting thousands in the islamic state group and he talked about confronting what he called the tyrannical regime in iran stop yellow my administration has acted decisively to confront the world's leading state sponsor of terror, the radical regime in iran. -- my administration. they do...
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brazilian mining company vale indicates it was aware last year there was an increased risk that its brumadinhoe country's worst mining disaster last month. the bahraini footballer at the centre of an extradition battle has landed to a big welcome back in australia. hakeem al—araibi was detained in thailand after a request from bahrain which wanted him to return to serve a prison sentence. following international outcry, bahrain backed down. bbc arabic. a man has pleaded guilty to a charge of affray after running amok with a power saw at a pub in manchester last friday night. he'll be sentenced next month. fortunately, no one was injured. well back to that top story. the trial of el chapo was in brooklyn, in new york. but obviously a lot of this story happened in mexico. i'm joined now from mexico city by ana gabriela rojas, bbc mundo. thank you for your time. tell us about the reaction to the verdict. in mexico, it is actually quite a normal day. the reactions were back then when el chapo was arrested come at the moment citizens are quite normal. they come i spoke to some journalist where he i
brazilian mining company vale indicates it was aware last year there was an increased risk that its brumadinhoe country's worst mining disaster last month. the bahraini footballer at the centre of an extradition battle has landed to a big welcome back in australia. hakeem al—araibi was detained in thailand after a request from bahrain which wanted him to return to serve a prison sentence. following international outcry, bahrain backed down. bbc arabic. a man has pleaded guilty to a charge of...
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company collapsed, unleasing a wave of mud which killed almost a hundred and 70 people in the town of brumadinhoosals to force female athletes with genetically high levels of male hormones to take testosterone—reducing medication. the governing body of athletics is arguing in favour of the plans which they say will make the sport fairer. but lawyers for the 800 metre olympic champion say the plans are discriminatory. tyson fury has signed a multi—year, multi—fight agreement with united states broadcaster espn thought to be worth around £80 million. the new deal will see fury‘s future fights broadcast live on bt sport in the uk and espn in the us. but it casts doubt on an expected rematch with heavyweight champion deontay wilder because the american has been fighting on showtime, which could make a broadcasting agreement more unlikely. this is beyond 100 days. still to come — can you put a skeleton to a face? we'll try to work out which images belong to which species as london zoo releases scans from the health checks of its animals. a small inflatable boat carrying 3a migrants, has been intercep
company collapsed, unleasing a wave of mud which killed almost a hundred and 70 people in the town of brumadinhoosals to force female athletes with genetically high levels of male hormones to take testosterone—reducing medication. the governing body of athletics is arguing in favour of the plans which they say will make the sport fairer. but lawyers for the 800 metre olympic champion say the plans are discriminatory. tyson fury has signed a multi—year, multi—fight agreement with united...