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Another two Brazil dams 'at risk of collapsing' | Another two Brazil dams 'at risk of collapsing' |
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Brazilian mining company Samarco says two dams it uses to hold waste water from iron production are damaged and at risk of collapsing. | Brazilian mining company Samarco says two dams it uses to hold waste water from iron production are damaged and at risk of collapsing. |
One of the company's reservoirs burst earlier this month, flooding dozens of homes in the south-eastern state of Minas Gerais. | One of the company's reservoirs burst earlier this month, flooding dozens of homes in the south-eastern state of Minas Gerais. |
Eleven people were killed and 12 are missing presumed dead. | Eleven people were killed and 12 are missing presumed dead. |
Emergency work to try to avoid another breach will begin immediately and will last up to 90 days, the company said. | Emergency work to try to avoid another breach will begin immediately and will last up to 90 days, the company said. |
The company initially said that two of its dams - Fundao and Germano - had burst on 5 November. | The company initially said that two of its dams - Fundao and Germano - had burst on 5 November. |
But it has now clarified that only the Fundao reservoir collapsed. | But it has now clarified that only the Fundao reservoir collapsed. |
Germano and another nearby dam, Santarem, are still standing but are at risk, said Samarco's Infrastructure Director Kleber Terra. | Germano and another nearby dam, Santarem, are still standing but are at risk, said Samarco's Infrastructure Director Kleber Terra. |
'First instalment' | 'First instalment' |
Samarco is owned by by mining giants Vale, from Brazil, and Anglo-Australian company BHP Billiton. | Samarco is owned by by mining giants Vale, from Brazil, and Anglo-Australian company BHP Billiton. |
It agreed on Monday to pay the Brazilian government 1bn reais (£170m; $260m) compensation. | It agreed on Monday to pay the Brazilian government 1bn reais (£170m; $260m) compensation. |
The money will be used to cover the initial clean-up and to offer some compensation to the victims and their families. | |
But the amount agreed is relatively small, prosecutors said. | But the amount agreed is relatively small, prosecutors said. |
It will be considered "only as a first instalment" to be paid by the company, state prosecutor Carlos Eduardo Ferreira Pinto told O Estado de Minas newspaper. | It will be considered "only as a first instalment" to be paid by the company, state prosecutor Carlos Eduardo Ferreira Pinto told O Estado de Minas newspaper. |
The Fundao dam breach caused rivers of mud to descend on nearby villages. Bento Rodrigues was totally destroyed. More than 500 people lost their homes there. | The Fundao dam breach caused rivers of mud to descend on nearby villages. Bento Rodrigues was totally destroyed. More than 500 people lost their homes there. |
Last week, Brazilian environmental agency Ibama fined Samarco 250m reais. | Last week, Brazilian environmental agency Ibama fined Samarco 250m reais. |
Ibama described the dam burst as "the worst mining accident in Brazil's history". | Ibama described the dam burst as "the worst mining accident in Brazil's history". |
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