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Israel sends help as hundreds feared dead in Brazil dam collapse

Jewish state's emergency services send assistance as Brazilian Jews offer help amid the chaos

Israeli army troops head to Brazil to help save lives after the dam collapse. (Photos courtesy ZAKA)
Israeli army troops head to Brazil to help save lives after the dam collapse. (Photos courtesy ZAKA)

Israel has sent a rescue team and equipment to Brazil to help in the search for hundreds feared dead following the collapse of a dam at a mine in the southeast of the country.

Brazil’s new President Jair Bolsonaro, who is an ardently pro-Israel Christian politician, highlighted the Israeli humanitarian aid to local media and though social media channels.

“By phone the 1st Minister of Israel, @netanyahu offered us help to search for missing people in the Brumadinho. We welcome and appreciate this Israeli technology at the service of humanity,” Bolsonaro tweeted on Saturday.

About 130 Israeli military and search-and-rescue team members specialising in catastrophes and their special equipment, left for Brazil on Sunday morning to help the families in the town of Brumadinho, where a dam used to store mining byproducts on Friday burst at an iron ore mine.

Israeli emergency workers head to Brazil to help save lives after the dam collapse. (Photos courtesy ZAKA)

At least 40 are dead and up to 300 missing amid the mud and mine waste that has buried everything for miles around the mine. On Sunday morning a second dam was said to be at risk of breaking.

“I offered that Israel would dispatch aid to the disaster site and assist in the search for survivors. We agreed that an Israeli mission would leave within 24 hours,” Netanyahu tweeted after talking to Bolsonaro on Saturday.

A delegation of ZAKA Search and Rescue volunteers flew to Brazil on Sunday with the IDF Home Front Command delegation.
ZAKA International Rescue Unit commander Mati Goldstein: “ZAKA has accumulated vast experience in search, rescue and recovery at dozens of mass casualty incidents and terror attacks around the world. With this experience and expertise, we are able to save lives and significantly contribute to the local search and rescue efforts. Our mission will focus on rescuing survivors, and search and recovery of those killed in the disaster. ”

ZAKA Chairman Yehuda Meshi-Zahav:” ZAKA, as a UN-recognized international humanitarian volunteer organization, considers it a moral obligation to offer help and assistance to all those in need, regardless of religion, race or creed, when their country is overtaken by disaster. This is part of our mission to sanctify the divine name and Israel around the world. ”

Brazilian Jewish communities in Rio, Belo Horizonte and Sao Paulo also are mobilizing to gather donations for victims of the dam breach and to help the Israeli workers.

Netanyahu attended Bolsonaro’s inauguration on Jan. 1 in the very first visit of a sitting Israeli prime minister to Brazil. They called each other “brothers” and promised a new era of friendship ties between both countries.

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