The Inhotim Institute recently confirmed that it will reopen the space to the public next Friday (1st). The institution, located in Brumadinho, had already expressed its intention to normalize services over the weekend.
In its Twitter account, the administration of Inhotim informed that, among the victims and injured in the incident, there are no employees of its staff. However, the human resources sector discovered that 41 employees have missing next of kin.
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“We are providing assistance and psychological support to these people in this moment of pain.”, says the administration.
“The reopening of the Institute is scheduled for this Friday (1st), with all the care and respect for the moment that the community of Brumadinho has been going through in recent days.
The entrance to the municipality was reopened, traffic is released, people have returned to their homes. According to the competent bodies, at the moment there is no risk of another dam breaking.
Despite the mourning, it is necessary to resume activities, find new ways to overcome this tragedy and keep the city functioning.
We understand that culture, art, environment and education play a fundamental role in human and society development. And it will play a crucial role in the recovery of the city in the coming years.“, added the management of the art complex.
Home to one of the most important collections of contemporary art in Brazil, the Inhotim Institute is considered the largest open-air museum in the world.
The institute thanked its followers on Twitter for the various messages of solidarity and support received. The Inhotim Institute is home to one of the most important collections of contemporary art in Brazil and is considered the largest open-air museum in the world.
According to the latest survey by the authorities accompanying the case of the collapse of the Vale dam, 84 people died and 276 are missing. Of the total number of dead, 51 bodies have already been identified.