Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Crosses-Symbolize-the-20-Dead-in-the-Mariana-Disaster--Brazil-27MZIFJJLLLLL.htmlConceptually similarCrosses Symbolize the 20 Dead in the Mariana Disaster, BrazilGP0STQB33Completed★★★★Crosses Symbolize the 20 Dead in the Mariana Disaster, BrazilGP0STQB3FCompleted★★★★Crosses Symbolize the 20 Dead in the Mariana Disaster, BrazilGP0STQB3SCompleted★★★★Brazilian Movement of Dam-Affected People (MAB) Arrives in Mariana for a ProtestGP0STQB34Completed★★★★Brazilian Movement of Dam-Affected People (MAB) Arrives in Mariana for a ProtestGP0STQB35Completed★★★★Crosses Symbolize the 20 Dead in the Mariana Disaster, BrazilGP0STQB36Completed★★★★★★Activists Cover Themselves in Mud for a Protest in Mariana, BrazilGP0STQB37Completed★★★★★★Crosses Symbolize the 20 Dead in the Mariana Disaster, BrazilGP0STQB3HCompleted★★★★Ruins of a School in Mariana, BrazilGP0STQB30Completed★★★★View AllGP0STQB2ZCrosses Symbolize the 20 Dead in the Mariana Disaster, BrazilOver the ruins of a school in Bento Rodrigues district, Greenpeace activists and around one thousand people from MAB (Brazilian Movement of Dam-Affected People) ask for justice for the 20 people who lost their lives and for thousands affected by the toxic mud created by Samarco, Vale and BHP mining companies. One year after Fundão barrage collapsed, destroying the Doce River basin, the companies haven’t done much to repair all the damage they’ve caused.In the week preceeding the activity, independent studies presented by Greenpeace at the Rio de Gente Seminar showed how the toxic waste mud still cause great social and ambiental impacts on Doce River and all those who depend on it.In original language:Cruzes Simbolizam os 20 Mortos no Desastre de MarianaSobre as ruínas da escola do distrito de Bento Rodrigues, ativistas do Greenpeace e cerca de mil pessoas do Movimento dos Atingidos por Barragens (MAB) pedem justiça às 20 pessoas que perderam a vida e aos milhares de afetados pela lama das mineradoras Samarco, Vale e BHP. Um ano após o rompimento da barragem de Fundão que destruiu a bacia do Rio Doce, as empresas pouco fizeram para reparar os danos que causaram.Nessa semana de manifestações que antecederam a ação, estudos independentes apresentados pelo Greenpeace no Seminário Rio de Gente mostraram como a lama de rejeitos continua a causar profundos impactos ambientais e sociais para o Rio Doce e todos aqueles que dele dependem.Locations:Brazil-Mariana-South AmericaDate:5 Nov, 2016Credit:© Julia Moraes / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5616px X 3744pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Christian crosses-Day-Disasters-KWCI (GPI)-Mining-Outdoors-Schools-Toxics (campaign title)-Vale S.A.Shoot:Mariana Disaster: One Year after the Collapse of the Dam (Ground Images)Over the ruins of a school in Bento Rodrigues district, Greenpeace activists and around one thousand people from MAB (Brazilian Movement of Dam-Affected People) ask for justice for the 20 people who lost their lives and for thousands affected by the toxic mud created by Samarco, Vale and BHP mining companies. One year after Fundão barrage collapsed, destroying the Doce River basin, the companies haven’t done much to repair all the damage they’ve caused.In the week preceeding the activity, independent studies presented by Greenpeace at the Rio de Gente Seminar showed how the toxic waste mud still cause great social and ambiental impacts on Doce River and all those who depend on it.Sobre as ruínas da escola do distrito de Bento Rodrigues, ativistas do Greenpeace e cerca de mil pessoas do Movimento dos Atingidos por Barragens (MAB) pedem justiça às 20 pessoas que perderam a vida e aos milhares de afetados pela lama das mineradoras Samarco, Vale e BHP. Um ano após o rompimento da barragem de Fundão que destruiu a bacia do Rio Doce, as empresas pouco fizeram para reparar os danos que causaram.Nessa semana de manifestações que antecederam a ação, estudos independentes apresentados pelo Greenpeace no Seminário Rio de Gente mostraram como a lama de rejeitos continua a causar profundos impactos ambientais e sociais para o Rio Doce e todos aqueles que dele dependem.Related Collections:Mariana Disaster: One Year After the Collapse of the Dam