Israeli Rescue Workers Land in Brazil
A team of 130 rescue workers and first responders from the IDF and the ZAKA civilian first-aid organization landed in Brazil Sunday morning to assist in rescue and recovery efforts following the collapse of a dam near the southeastern city of Belo Horizonte which so far has resulted in 58 deaths. “We will continue to act under the assumption that people can be rescued alive until we have recovered the last body,” said Pedro Ihara, a spokesman for the Brazilian fire department. “However, given the nature of the event, it is clear that as time passes, the chances of finding survivors is going down.”
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