Some of the world’s largest miners said they would create a global standard for managing waste dams, after one collapsed in Brazil killing at least 179 people
The search continues for remains of victims killed last month in the collapse of a mine dam in Brazil. An industry group plans to consider setting new standards. Photo: douglas magno/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images 0 Comments By Alistair MacDonald and Alistair MacDonald The Wall Street Journal BiographyAlistair MacDonald @macdonaldajm [email protected] Rhiannon Hoyle Rhiannon Hoyle The Wall Street Journal BiographyRhiannon Hoyle @RhiannonHoyle [email protected] Feb.
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