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Brazil reaches a $23 billion settlement with mining firms over a 2015 environmental disasterUnder the agreement, Samarco — a joint venture of Brazilian mining giant Vale and Anglo ... “We are fixing a disaster that could have been avoided, but wasn’t,” President Luiz Inácio ...
Certainly, the scars of Brazil's worst mining disaster are still raw. Yet, within just four months, another community in the south-eastern state of Minas Gerais faces being obliterated from the ...
In January, one such dam operated by miner Vale SA, the world's largest iron ore miner, collapsed, unleashing a wave of mud that likely killed more than 300 people Brazil's government on Monday ...
More than 620,000 individuals are seeking £36 billion in compensation for damages caused by a deluge of deadly sludge that poured through towns when a tailings dam burst.
It comes after the disaster in November 2015 ... The dam was holding back sludge by-product from iron ore mining. On Tuesday, police in Brazil arrested five people as part of an investigation ...
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Tuko on MSNTrial into Brazil mining disaster to open in LondonThe collapsed dam at an iron ore mine was managed by Samarco, co-owned by BHP and Brazilian miner Vale. At the time of the ...
Investors continued to dump shares in mining giant BHP ... jointly owned iron-ore mine in Brazil, even as the company sought to clarify responsibility for the disaster that has already claimed ...
a tailings-dam collapse at the Samarco mine in Brazil, co-owned by Vale and BHP Group Ltd., killed 19 and caused what analysts described as that country’s worst environmental disaster to date.
The collapse of the dam at the iron ore mine, near the city of Mariana in south-eastern Brazil, unleashed a wave of tailings ...
Brazilian miner Vale SA churned out 327.7 million metric tons of iron ore in 2024, the highest in six years, though fourth-quarter production came in slightly below expectations.
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