A Brazilian judge has ruled that mining companies Vale and BHP and their joint venture Samarco must pay 47.6bn reais (AU$14.7 bn) in damages for a 2015 tailings dam burst, according to a legal decision seen by Reuters.
The dam collapse in the south-eastern city of Mariana caused a giant mudslide that killed 19 people and severely polluted the Rio Doce River, compromising the waterway to its outlet in the Atlantic Ocean.
In the decision, federal judge Vinicius Cobucci wrote the amount was fixed, taking as a parameter the value of expenses already acknowledged by the companies in repair and compensation actions.
He said the 47.6bn reais needed to be adjusted by monetary correction and late payment interest.
The judge wrote in the legal document that the money would be put in a state fund and used for projects and initiatives area affected by the dam collapse.
In the securities filing, Vale said the Renova Foundation, which the companies have been using to pay for some of the repairs, had paid until last December 34.7bn reais in socioeconomic and environmental compensation.
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A Brazilian judge has ruled that mining companies Vale and BHP and their joint venture Samarco must pay 47.6bn reais (AU$14.7 bn) in damages for a 2015 tailings dam burst, according to a legal decision seen by Reuters.
The dam collapse in the south-eastern city of Mariana caused a giant mudslide that killed 19 people and severely polluted the Rio Doce River, compromising the waterway to its outlet in the Atlantic Ocean.
In the decision, federal judge Vinicius Cobucci wrote the amount was fixed, taking as a parameter the value of expenses already acknowledged by the companies in repair and compensation actions.
He said the 47.6bn reais needed to be adjusted by monetary correction and late payment interest.
The judge wrote in the legal document that the money would be put in a state fund and used for projects and initiatives area affected by the dam collapse.
In the securities filing, Vale said the Renova Foundation, which the companies have been using to pay for some of the repairs, had paid until last December 34.7bn reais in socioeconomic and environmental compensation.
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