Close

Vale employee smiling in green landscape. She is wearing a green Vale
uniform, goggles, helmet and ear plugs. Visual wave artifact Vale
Imagem de header interno Imagem de header interno
1/28/19

Dams

Teams rescue and give assistance to animals in Brumadinho

Approximately 50 professionals are working relentlessly to rescue the local fauna on both banks of the Paraopeba river

Approximately 50 professionals are working relentlessly to rescue the local fauna on both banks of the Paraopeba river following the breach of Dam I, in Brumadinho, Minas Gerais, Brazil. To date, 26 domestic animals have been rescued. The task force comprises veterinarians, biologists and assistants - including Vale employees, volunteers, and advisors.

The action is coordinated by Vale's team of biologists in partnership with the Regional Council of Veterinary Medicine, which has mobilized volunteers to help in the rescue efforts and in the veterinary treatment centers set up to assist rescued animals.

Click here to download the video and watch the testimonial from Rafael Rezende Silva, Environment analyst at Vale.

Besides these centers, the initiative also includes a mobile medical care unit to provide first aid to rescued animals.

If you have any information about animals at risk and rescued animals, please call Vale at 0800 285 7000 or contact the Fire Service.

For the latest info, go to vale.com/brumadinho

Video credit: press office Vale

 

Media Relations Office - Vale
imprensa@vale.com

Content with Press topics Dams .

Lupa de pesquisa

Did not find what you were looking for? Access our Search Center 

Reparation

Our commitment to repairing the communities and people impacted by the B1 dam failure is constant. See the social, environmental and safety actions taken by Vale. 
Imagem placeholder Imagem placeholder Foto:
Onda