Mud and mining waste from the bursting of two mining dams in Brazil on 5 November reaches the coast on Monday,spreading out to sea. The brown plume has been working its way down the Rio Doce river since the accident, in which 12 people died with a further 11 still lost. The mining companies involved, and BHP Billiton and Vale,beget contracted local fishermen to collect and bury dead fish which beget been washing up on the shoreline as a result of the pollutionContinue reading...
Source: theguardian.com