A rare mention of Brazil's greatest ecological calamity in NZ media.
BHP Billiton of course, is an Australian-owned corporation
Mining giants' assets blocked after Brazil dam collapse
A judge in Brazil has blocked the assets of mining giants BHP Billiton and Vale over the deadly collapse of a dam.
20
December, 2015
The
joint-venture company they own, Samarco, does not have enough
resources to cover the potential damages, estimated at 20.2 billion
reais ($NZD7.5bn), the judge ruled.
Samarco
owned the dam, which held back waste water from iron ore mining.
It
burst last month, flooding a vast area and killing at least 13
people.
Anglo-Australian
company BHP Billiton and Vale, from Brazil, said they had not been
officially notified.
Judge
Marcelo Aguiar Machado's ruling was published on Friday.
The
two companies will also have to implement "immediate
damage-mitigating environmental measures" or they will be liable
to a daily fine of 150m reais ($NZD55.9m), ruled Judge Machado.
'Not a natural нdisaster'
On
28 November, the Brazilian government filed a lawsuit against Samarco
for the environmental damage caused by the accident.
Environment
Minister Izabella Teixeira said the accident in the south-eastern
state of Minas Gerais had "a huge impact from an environmental
point of view".
The
village of Bento Rodrigues was totally destroyed and the toxic mud
generated by the 5 November dam collapse polluted drinking water over
a vast area.
The
money will be used to compensate the victims and help repair the
environment.
"It
is not a natural disaster, it is a disaster prompted by economic
activity, but of a magnitude equivalent to those disasters created by
forces of nature," said Ms Teixeira when the lawsuit was filed.
About
500km of the Rio Doce - one of Brazil's most important rivers - will
have to be dredged in parts, vegetation replanted and freshwater
springs cleared, she said.
Less
than a week after the accident, Samarco had its mining licence
suspended.
It
also agreed to pay 1bn reais ($NZD373m) temporary compensation to the
victims.
-
BBC
Water
from the dam, at the Germano mine, flooded a large area in the
village of Bento with toxic waste. Photo: AFP
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