It was a disaster on an almost inconceivable scale, then the world moved on | Scott Ludlam

Attention fades faster than the destructive impacts of the Samarco dam disaster

The scale of what happened here begins to settle in as we pick our way through the ghost town. On the first floor of what used to be a school, more than three metres above ground level, desks and chairs poke out of caked mud at crazy angles. Hundreds of books are set into the crust, scattered amidst broken glass. Whatever happened here happened fast.

This is not the site of a natural disaster. This is Paracatu in south-eastern Brazil, a riverside town destroyed by BHP and Vale three years ago. That would be the BHP headquartered safely ten time zones away in Melbourne, Australia.

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