'Leave here, this is at risk!' police officials told firefighters in a lower-lying area near the dam collapse that has killed at least 40 people. 'Within a little while, more mud will fall.'
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The Latest: New dam fears halt search for Brazil dam victimsBRUMADINHO, Brazil (AP) — The Latest on the deadly mine waste dam collapse in southeastern Brazil (all times local): 8:15 a.m. Brazilian officials have suspended the search for potential survivors of a dam collapse amid fears that another dam owned by the same mining company was at risk of breaking as well. Authorities on Sunday are evacuating several neighborhoods in the city of Brumadinho that are within range of the B6 dam. Pedro Ahiara, spokesman for the firefighters in the state of Minas Gerais, says 'the risk of a breaking continues.' Even before the latest news, hope that loved ones had survived a tsunami of iron ore mine waste from a dam collapse in Brazil was turning to anguish and anger over the increasing likelihood that hundreds of people had died. By Saturday night, when authorities called off rescue efforts until daybreak, the dam collapse toll stood at 40 dead with up to 300 people estimated to be missing.
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