ResumoNeste trabalho são analisados oito depoimentos dos sobreviventes do rompimento da barragem da Samarco Mineração em Bento Rodrigues (Mariana, MG). São quatro mulheres e quatro homens que vivenciaram as consequências de perderem suas casas, entes queridos, bens, terras etc. Para tal, fez-se uso da fenomenologia e do método fenomenológico. Para entender a fenomenologia, é necessário compreender que o homem é um "doador de sentido" ao mundo. Logo, o seu método centra-se no homem, especificamente na análise do significado e relevância da experiência humana, buscando captar as essências do que ele vivenciou. Os depoimentos foram coletados em locais em que os moradores foram alojados nos dias subsequentes ao rompimento. Objetiva-se compreender o acontecimento a partir de quem o vivenciou, por isso, a coleta dos depoimentos nos dias seguintes ao desastre.Palavras-chave: Desastre. Samarco. Mariana. Fundão. Bento Rodrigues. AbstractIn this work, eight testimonies of the survivors from the rupture of the Samarco Mining dam in Bento Rodrigues (Mariana -MG) were analyzed. There are four women and four men who have experienced the consequences of losing their homes, loved ones, property, land, etc. For this, one makes use of phenomenology and the phenomenological method. To understand phenomenology, it is necessary to understand that man is a "giver of meaning" to the world. Therefore, its method focuses on man, specifically on the meaning analysis and relevance of human experience, seeking to capture the essences of what the man has experienced. The testimonies were collected in places wherein the residents were housed in the days subsequent to the dam rupture. It is intended to understand the event from the person who experienced it, for this reason, the testimonies collection in the days subsequent the disaster.
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