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SÃO PAULO — A Brazilian judge has revoked a decision that had halted some work on a massive hydroelectric dam in the Amazon jungle.
Federal Judge Carlos Eduardo Martins halted construction on the $11 billion, 11,000- megawatt Belo Monte Dam in September, saying it would harm fishing on the Xingu River, which feeds the Amazon. But on Friday, he ruled that construction could proceed because the Norte Energia consortium that is building the dam showed that the flow of the river would not be altered in a way that would harm the habitat of fish.



