Emerson dos Santos stands on the debris of her mother's house in Brumadinho, Brazil, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019. Rescuers in helicopters on Saturday searched for survivors while firefighters dug through mud in a huge area in southeastern Brazil buried by the collapse of a dam holding back mine waste, with at least nine people dead and up to 300 missing. Dos Santos' mother was not in the house and survived the tragedy. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)
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BRUMADINHO, Brazil (AP) - The Latest on the deadly mine waste dam collapse in southeastern Brazil (all times local):
2:05 p.m.
Pope Francis is offering prayers and solidarity for the victims of the Brazilian dam collapse.
Francis spoke out about the tragedy on Sunday while he was wrapping up a visit to Panama for World Youth Day.
In a blessing, Francis appealed for God's mercy for all those who were killed "and at the same time I express my love and spiritual closeness to their relatives and the entire population of Minas Gerais state."
Brazilian officials on Sunday suspended the search for potential survivors of the dam collapse that killed at least 40 people amid fears that another nearby dam owned by the same company was also at risk of breaching.
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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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5:20 a.m.
The Israeli military says a search-and-rescue delegation has left for to Brazil to assist the victims of a mining waste dam collapse.
Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus says a delegation of 130 men and women is on its way Sunday to the Brazilian city of Belo Horizonte.
He says the delegation is expected to stay for a week and will look for survivors after the collapse of a dam holding back mining waste. As of Saturday night, the death toll in the dam collapse stood at 40 dead with up to 300 people estimated to be missing.
Conricus says his delegation includes K-9 forces, firefighters and a special underwater unit.
The military is responding to an order from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who offered the aid to his close ally, new Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro.
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1 a.m.
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 many of the hundreds of people missing had died.
By Saturday night, when authorities called off rescue efforts until day break, the death toll stood at 40 dead with up to 300 people estimated to be missing. Throughout the day, helicopters flew low over areas buried by mud and firefighters worked to get to structures by digging.
Sonia Fatima da Silva was among the scores in the city of Brumadinho trying to get information about their relatives. Her son has been a Vale mining company employee for 20 years. She says "I'm angry ... my hope is that they be honest. I want news, even if it's bad."
Da Silva said she last spoke to her son before he went to work on Friday, when around midday a dam holding back mine waste collapsed, sending waves of mud for kilometers (miles) and burying much in its path.
Romeu Zema, governor of Minas Gerais state, says most recovery efforts now would entail pulling out bodies.
A couple with missing relatives look at the flooded area, after a dam collapsed in Brumadinho, Brazil, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019. An estimated 300 people were still missing and authorities expected the death toll to rise during a search made more challenging by intermittent rains. (AP Photo/Andre Penner)
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Isamara de Araujo stands inside her partially destroyed house after a dam collapsed in Brumadinho, Brazil, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019. An estimated 300 people were still missing and authorities expected the death toll to rise during a search made more challenging by intermittent rains. (AP Photo/Andre Penner)
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An aerial view shows a partially destroyed house after a dam collapsed in Brumadinho, Brazil, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019. An estimated 300 people were still missing and authorities expected the death toll to rise during a search made more challenging by intermittent rains. (AP Photo/Andre Penner)
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An aerial view shows a partially destroyed house after a dam collapsed, in Brumadinho, Brazil, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019. An estimated 300 people were still missing and authorities expected the death toll to rise during a search made more challenging by intermittent rains. (AP Photo/Andre Penner)
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Residents Pedro de Jesus Rocha and wife Isamara de Araujo stand outside their partially destroyed house after a dam collapsed, in Brumadinho, Brazil, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019. An estimated 300 people were still missing and authorities expected the death toll to rise during a search made more challenging by intermittent rains. (AP Photo/Andre Penner)
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Policemen and rescue personnel work at a blocked road after a dam collapsed, in Brumadinho, Brazil, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019. Searchers flying in helicopters and rescuers laboring in deep mud uncovered more bodies Saturday afternoon near the dam in Brumadinho. (AP Photo/Andre Penner)
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The mud covers the backyard of a house after a dam collapse near Brumadinho, Brazil, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019. Rescuers in helicopters on Saturday searched for survivors while firefighters dug through mud in a huge area in southeastern Brazil buried by the collapse of a dam holding back mine waste, with at least nine people dead and up to 300 missing. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)
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A helicopter takes of carrying a rescued body that was found in the mud, after a dam collapse near Brumadinho, Brazil, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019. Rescuers in helicopters searched for survivors while firefighters dug through mud in a huge area in southeastern Brazil buried by the collapse of a dam holding back mine waste, with at least nine people dead and up to 300 missing. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)
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A man looks at the mud after a dam collapse near Brumadinho, Brazil, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019. Rescuers in helicopters searched for survivors while firefighters dug through mud in a huge area in southeastern Brazil buried by the collapse of a dam holding back mine waste, with at least nine people dead and up to 300 missing. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)
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A man looks at the mud next what remains of a market after a dam collapse near Brumadinho, Brazil, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019. Rescuers in helicopters searched for survivors while firefighters dug through mud in a huge area in southeastern Brazil buried by the collapse of a dam holding back mine waste, with at least nine people dead and up to 300 missing. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)
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A van is seen in half buried in the mud after a dam collapse near Brumadinho, Brazil, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019. Rescuers in helicopters on Saturday searched for survivors while firefighters dug through mud in a huge area in southeastern Brazil buried by the collapse of a dam holding back mine waste, with at least nine people dead and up to 300 missing. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)
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Firefighters search tin he mud, after a dam collapse near Brumadinho, Brazil, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019. Rescuers in helicopters on Saturday searched for survivors while firefighters dug through mud in a huge area in southeastern Brazil buried by the collapse of a dam holding back mine waste, with at least nine people dead and up to 300 missing. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)
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A destroyed house is seen after a dam collapse near Brumadinho, Brazil, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019. Rescuers in helicopters searched for survivors while firefighters dug through mud in a huge area in southeastern Brazil buried by the collapse of a dam holding back mine waste, with at least nine people dead and up to 300 missing. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)
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A car lies covered in debris after a dam collapse near Brumadinho, Brazil, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019. Rescuers in helicopters on Saturday searched for survivors while firefighters dug through mud in a huge area in southeastern Brazil buried by the collapse of a dam holding back mine waste, with at least nine people dead and up to 300 missing. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)
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