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The Brumadinho and Mariana disasters in Brazil should be mentioned here[edit]

These were pretty bad brazilian mining sludge floods, one in Brumadinho and another one in Mariana. RCTeske (talk) 15:58, 18 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]

I agree. Added them just now. Maydeigh (talk) 00:25, 16 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]

"non-water"[edit]

Only Chocolate is rather non-aqueous/non-watery.

Butter may contain up to 16 % water. Molasse contains 25+ % water. More water is in beer, juice, whiskey ...

Molten – usually very hot – metals are water-free.

  • https://ooe.orf.at/v2/news/stories/2715026/ Heißes Roheisen ergoss sich über Arbeiter, 2015-06-08 (de): molten raw iron severely burnt 2 workers from the flooded control station, steelworks Voestalpine, Linz, Austria; 1500 °C, density 7.8 kg/dm3, a (big) crucible leaked

Helium4 (talk) 07:19, 27 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]

@Helium4 Hi, article creator here :)
I agree that these things do contain water indeed, but my point is that they contain at least multiple percentages of things that are not water. I want to disambiguate them from liquids that are traditionally called water (even though they aren't pure, like seawater). If you have a better title, please let me know. PhotographyEdits (talk) 09:24, 27 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]