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Brazil: Flower petals released over site of dam collapse

Brumadinho: A week after the deadly collapse of a mining dam in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, rescue workers paid homage to the 110 victims killed and 238 who are still missing.

Rescue helicopters throwing flower petals over site of dam collapse
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Published : Feb 3, 2019, 12:36 PM IST

Excavators stopped digging in the mud, and rescuers looking for survivors in the thick mine tailings all looked to the sky as ten fire department and police helicopters released flower petals onto the iron ore mining complex.

Rescue helicopters throwing flower petals over site of dam collapse
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An official said that authorities were not calling off the search for bodies although no one had been found alive since Saturday.

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Edvan Cristi, 23, who lost several friends who worked for the Vale mining company, said the city will now suffer tremendously, as the majority of young people worked in mining.

"Everybody, the majority worked in mining," he said.

On Friday, operations seemed to enter a new phase as firefighters began excavating the mud with heavy machinery.

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So far, efforts have been focused on finding bodies closer to the surface and did not involve excavators.

A march in homage to the victims is expected to take place later Friday in the center of Brumadinho.

Excavators stopped digging in the mud, and rescuers looking for survivors in the thick mine tailings all looked to the sky as ten fire department and police helicopters released flower petals onto the iron ore mining complex.

Rescue helicopters throwing flower petals over site of dam collapse
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An official said that authorities were not calling off the search for bodies although no one had been found alive since Saturday.

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Edvan Cristi, 23, who lost several friends who worked for the Vale mining company, said the city will now suffer tremendously, as the majority of young people worked in mining.

"Everybody, the majority worked in mining," he said.

On Friday, operations seemed to enter a new phase as firefighters began excavating the mud with heavy machinery.

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So far, efforts have been focused on finding bodies closer to the surface and did not involve excavators.

A march in homage to the victims is expected to take place later Friday in the center of Brumadinho.

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Pretoria - 2 February 2019
1. Various of supporters of South African opposition party Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) gathered at a stadium for election manifesto launch
2. Various of arrival of EFF leader Julius Malema at the stadium, taking the stage
3. Wide of stage
4. SOUNDBITE (English and Sepedi) Julius Malema, leader of the South African opposition party Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF):
"Our manifesto is a manifesto on jobs. Our manifesto seeks to help women. Our manifesto seeks to help young people because they are the ones who are suffering the most. We are going to create jobs. We are going to open factories, we are going to build the factories and those factories must be built where people are. Apartheid used to have factories in the past. We are going to reopen those factories and employ our people in those factories."
5. Cutaway
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Julius Malema, leader of the South African opposition party Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF):
"What we need to fix is the economy, once we have fixed the economy there won't be crime in South Africa. Once our people have jobs, once our people have skills. Once our people are in business, once our people are economically active, they will never go and commit crime. Crime is because the economy in South Africa is excluding young people, especially black African young people. They must be at the centre of everything else."
7. Cutaway
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Julius Malema, leader of the South African opposition party Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF):
"The land is coming to our people. Whether they like it or not. The land is coming. We are going to amend section 25 of the constitution to allow expropriation of land without compensation. We will not compensate them. They took the land by force. They killed our people, they raped our people, they stole the land. We cannot reward rapists. We cannot reward murderers. We want our land back and that issue is non-negotiable."
9. Wide top shot of the supporters at stadium
10. Various of celebrations on stage
STORYLINE:
Supporters of the South African opposition Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) on Saturday gathered at a stadium in Pretoria to listen to leader Julius Malema deliver the party's election manifesto.
The EFF and its leader Julius Malema, who addressed Saturday's crowd, are aiming to produce a real alternative for South Africans.
The party has vowed to introduce free "decolonised" education for all.
Its manifesto also seeks to assure supporters that an EFF government would increase, harness and enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of governance institutions to pre-empt and avoid all forms of corruption.
On land reform, Malema said "we are going to amend section 25 of the constitution to allow expropriation of land without compensation".
South Africans go to the polls in May 2019, but no specific day has been set.
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