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Brazil seeks to re-open $27bn lawsuit against BHP, Vale

Doce River at Barra Longa, Minas Gerais. The city was severely impacted by Samarco’s tailings dam collapse. The riverside part of the town has been almost completely rebuilt after the dam collapse.

Doce River at Barra Longa, Minas Gerais. The city was severely impacted by Samarco’s tailings dam collapse. The riverside part of the town has been almost completely rebuilt after the dam collapse.

2nd October 2020

By: Reuters

  

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SAO PAULO – Brazilian federal and state prosecutors have asked a court to re-open a multi-billion-dollar civil action lawsuit against miners Samarco, Vale SA and BHP for damages caused by the Fundao dam burst in 2015, authorities said on Thursday.

The incident at Samarco's Mariana facilities, a joint venture between Vale and BHP, which left 19 dead and polluted the River Doce, was Brazil's biggest ever environmental disaster. The claim is for damages of 155-billion reais ($27.4-billion).

The suit had been suspended in 2018 after an agreement between prosecutors and the companies. But in the Thursday statement, state prosecutors in Minas Gerais, where Mariana is located, alleged that the companies were not meeting their obligations in a timely fashion.

In a joint statement, Vale, Samarco and BHP said they were surprised by prosecutors' decision to attempt to re-open the suit, and said they vehemently disagreed with the assertion that they were not complying with their obligations promptly. They said the existing agreement allowed for full reparations for all parties affected by the dam break.

Another mining dam owned by Vale burst in Minas Gerais in 2019, an incident which killed 270 people and sparked a series of criminal and civil suits.

Earlier on Thursday, Vale said that 33 of its 104 dam structures in Brazil had failed their stability assessments.

Edited by Reuters

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