Rio De Janeiro - A spokesman for the Minas Gerais Fire Department in Brazil says that an Israeli search-and-rescue delegation sent to help look for survivors around a mining dam that collapsed is leaving this afternoon.
Pedro Aihara said the 130-member Israeli delegation helped find 35 corpses and was returning home after three days in the field.
It was unclear why the mission had concluded.
In a tweet, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro said: “I appreciate, on behalf of the Brazilian people, the State of Israel for the services given to the Brumadinho-MG hand in hand with our Armed Forces and Firefighters.”
He was referring to the southeastern city of Brumadinho where a sea of mud plastered several areas.
Authorities are still looking for 259 missing people. The Minas Gerais Fire Department said Wednesday that it was too early to say when the search for victims would be called off.
No one has been found alive in the thick reddish-brown mine tailing since Saturday.