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Brazil files $43.5bn claim over fatal dam disaster | Brazil files $43.5bn claim over fatal dam disaster |
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Federal prosecutors in Brazil have filed a $43.5bn (£30bn) civil lawsuit against iron miner Samarco, and its owners BHP Billiton and Vale. | |
It follows the collapse of a dam they owned that caused a huge mudslide, polluted a river, and killed 19 people. | |
Anglo-Australian BHP, and Brazil's Vale, said they had yet to receive formal notice of the claim. | |
BHP's Australia-listed shares sank 7.62% at the start of trading. | |
In a statement, BHP said: "BHP Billiton remains committed to helping Samarco to rebuild the community and restore the environment affected by the failure of the dam." | |
In their 359-page lawsuit, prosecutors said they used the BP oil rig disaster in the Gulf of Mexico to help assess the likely costs and compensation. | |
BP's total pre-tax charge for that spill has reached more than $55bn. | |
The civil action is separate from a lawsuit that Samarco, Vale and BHP settled with Brazil's government in March, in which the companies agreed to pay an estimated 20bn Brazilian reais (£3.86bn) for the damage. | The civil action is separate from a lawsuit that Samarco, Vale and BHP settled with Brazil's government in March, in which the companies agreed to pay an estimated 20bn Brazilian reais (£3.86bn) for the damage. |
Federal and state prosecutors did not form part of that settlement. | Federal and state prosecutors did not form part of that settlement. |
The Bloomberg news agency, which first reported the lawsuit, said prosecutors are demanding an initial payment of 7.8bn reais within 30 days. | The Bloomberg news agency, which first reported the lawsuit, said prosecutors are demanding an initial payment of 7.8bn reais within 30 days. |