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BHP Billiton will fight $8 billion claim over Samarco disaster
Friday, 1 Jul 2016 11:14:30
Mud-covered Bento Rodrigues, three days after an avalanche of mud and mining sludge buried the town in south-eastern Brazil. (AFP: Christophe Simon)
BHP Billiton has announced it will appeal against the decision by a Brazilian court to reinstate a $8 billion public civil claim over last year's Samarco iron ore mine disaster.
BHP and 50-50 joint-venture partner Vale had agreed on a $3 billion settlement in March, but Brazil's Superior Court has responded to an appeal from the Federal Prosecutor's Office by issuing an interim order suspending its ratification.
That decision reinstates a 20 billion real ($A8 billion) public civil claim for clean-up costs and damages against Samarco, Vale and BHP.
"BHP Billiton Brasil intends to appeal the decision of the Superior Court of Justice," BHP said in a statement.
In the meantime, Samarco will continue to support the long-term recovery of the communities and environment affected by the dam failure, the company said.
A burst tailings dam at the mine on November 5 unleashed a mud flow that killed 19 people, left hundreds homeless and polluted a major river.
The government called it the country's worst ever environmental disaster. The mine has been closed since.
Environmental authorities say it will only be allowed to reopen when it can prove mud is no longer leaking into the surrounding area and that the mine can be run safely.
Reuters
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