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RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Iron ore miner Vale SA's decomissioned Xingu dam is at "imminent risk of collapsing," according to a statement on Wednesday.
By Syndicated Content
Jun 9, 2021 | 5:08 PM
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) â Iron ore miner Vale SAâs decomissioned Xingu dam is at âimminent risk of collapsing,â according to a statement on Wednesday by the Regional Labor Department for the southeastern Brazilian state of Minas Gerais.
The Xingu tailings, or mining waste, dam in the town of Mariana, already devastated by a 2015 dam rupture which killed 19 people, had its risk level elevated last October by Brazilâs National Mining Agency. Although the Xingu dam stopped receiving mining waste in 1998, Vale still employs workers there to monitor its stability ahead of a planned decommissioning procedure.
Brazilâs Butantan lab sees need for annual COVID-19 booster shots By Syndicated Content
By Maria Carolina Marcello and Lisandra Paraguassu
BRASÃLIA (Reuters) â Brazilians should prepare for annual COVID-19 immunizations to reinforce vaccines currently available, the head of public-sector laboratory Butantan said on Thursday.
Annual boosters would add to the burden for Brazilâs shaky national vaccination program, which has struggled to speed up immunizations to confront the worldâs most deadly coronavirus outbreak outside the United States.
Just a quarter of adults in Brazil have received their first shot against COVID-19 â and only one in eight have had a second.
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