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Record payout over Australia Black Saturday fires | Record payout over Australia Black Saturday fires |
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Survivors of one of the worst bushfires in Australia have won a payout of almost A$500m ($470m), in the country's largest class action settlement. | |
Some 10,000 plaintiffs sued a power company for negligence over the fire. | Some 10,000 plaintiffs sued a power company for negligence over the fire. |
The case centred on the most deadly blaze on Black Saturday, on 7 February 2009, when wildfires swept across several areas in the state of Victoria. | The case centred on the most deadly blaze on Black Saturday, on 7 February 2009, when wildfires swept across several areas in the state of Victoria. |
This fire, in the Kilmore East area north of Melbourne, killed 119 people and destroyed more than 1,000 homes. | This fire, in the Kilmore East area north of Melbourne, killed 119 people and destroyed more than 1,000 homes. |
A 2009 Royal Commission found that the fire began when an electricity line failed between two poles. Contact between the live conductor and a cable stay supporting the pole caused arcing that ignited vegetation, the report said. | A 2009 Royal Commission found that the fire began when an electricity line failed between two poles. Contact between the live conductor and a cable stay supporting the pole caused arcing that ignited vegetation, the report said. |
The plaintiffs accused SP AusNet of failing to adequately maintain its power lines. | The plaintiffs accused SP AusNet of failing to adequately maintain its power lines. |
They also sued Utility Services Corporation Ltd, the line maintenance contractor, and the Department of Sustainability and Environment for inadequate prevention measures. | They also sued Utility Services Corporation Ltd, the line maintenance contractor, and the Department of Sustainability and Environment for inadequate prevention measures. |
The group were awarded a settlement of A$497.4m ($467m, £274m), of which SP AusNet will pay A$378.6m. | The group were awarded a settlement of A$497.4m ($467m, £274m), of which SP AusNet will pay A$378.6m. |
The settlement represented "a measure of justice and some real compensation to help ease the financial burden of their suffering," lawyer for the plaintiffs Andrew Watson said. | The settlement represented "a measure of justice and some real compensation to help ease the financial burden of their suffering," lawyer for the plaintiffs Andrew Watson said. |
SP AusNet said the settlement came without an admission of liability by the company. | SP AusNet said the settlement came without an admission of liability by the company. |
"SP AusNet's position has been, and continues to be, that the conductor which broke and which initiated the fire was damaged by lightning, compromising its fail-safety design in a manner which was undetectable at the time," it said in a statement. | "SP AusNet's position has been, and continues to be, that the conductor which broke and which initiated the fire was damaged by lightning, compromising its fail-safety design in a manner which was undetectable at the time," it said in a statement. |
"It is a tragedy that the conductor eventually failed on one of the worst days imaginable." | "It is a tragedy that the conductor eventually failed on one of the worst days imaginable." |
A total of 173 people died in the Black Saturday fires. | A total of 173 people died in the Black Saturday fires. |
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