the man with white, shoulder-length hair |
The ground shakes |
without knowing if he would come back home alive |
Was excited |
youthful appearance reinforced by the sunglasses worn as a tiara |
feels the ground shaking |
muddy soup |
thought Toninho |
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the valley of destroyed hills |
the schedule is heavy |
Samarco was safe, colleagues guarantee |
a man who talked too much and a natural storyteller, as he |
desperate |
everyone is mute |
lives alone |
meeting spot for authorities during the week and for young people and families on weekends. |
For the love of God! |
chunks of mountain |
Find it strange |
with his cellphone in hand |
even when she has time to act. |
would go down swallowing everything |
Renato fears |
Without saying a word |
How come? How did the dam collapse? |
looks around and doesn’t see anything |
The panic is installed |
wandering around the square |
indicative of the severity of the problem |
the water already tore apart |
only the distressed warnings of colleagues |
A type of improvised crisis center is formed in the external area of bar do Nô, an outdoors space by the river filled with tables and chairs reserved for people interested in having small talk and having fun |
Runs away without destination |
the mud wouldn’t settle for less. |
will sweep Barra Longa away |
He still collected a number of contacts of clients from the time he sold meat door to door in that region |
The mud starts to devour the region, burying cars, houses, orchards, hen houses, gardens, photographs, memories and lives |
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insist on going down |
they immediately came to mind |
It is almost unimaginable, but try to visualize this |
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and tranquilizes himself |
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leaking violently and uncontrollably into the nature |
It was over. |
didn’t even fright the children |
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The biggest environmental disaster in the history of Brazil was happening at that moment |
local heroes |
terrified |
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was living a tragedy |
the mud licks the entrance of the village |
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The mud was running without mercy. |
half a word already said too much |
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a lot of mud to just simply park at that district |
a tsunami of mud was expelled by the dam |
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in a desperate tone. |
memories and lives |
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an unrecognizable Bento Rodrigues |
The habitual birds of the region were slowly replaced by helicopters from the police and the media |
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completely buried by a sea of mud |
simply park |
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a gigantic volume of waste |
a sea of mud invades |
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lost his house to the mud |
Toninho Papagaio |
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ripped |
didn’t even fright the children |
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dragged |
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If the water already tore this place apart, the mud wouldn’t settle for less. |
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