Residents of Brumadinho, Brazil, survivors of a deadly dam disaster in January that was the second in the country in just three years, are trying to rebuild their lives in a wasteland two months later.
People mourn during a tribute to the victims one month after the collapse of a dam at an iron-ore mine near the town of Brumadinho, Brazil, on Feb. 25,
In January, she was home alone when she noticed a drainpipe in her home start to shake. Then her phone rang: It was her boss's husband, who worked at the mine, telling her to run. "The disaster broke the town's spirit," she said."We lost the will to smile, to play. It was so peaceful here. Now we are fighting for space with vultures, who come after the dead animals and body parts in the river. The smell is unbearable."
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