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Brazil mentions ask court to double what Vale, BHP must pay for dam burst

Two Brazilian states have asked a court to more than double the quantity that miners Vale and BHP, plus a collectively owned tieup, need to pay in damages for a 2015 fatal tailings dam failure, according to a legal file seen on Tuesday.

In January, a Brazilian federal judge ruled that Vale , BHP and their joint endeavor Samarco need to pay 47.6 billion reais in damages for the dam burst, a. preliminary decision which triggered Vale and BHP to raise. arrangements associated with the case.

In late 2015, the collapse of the dam, near the town of. Mariana, Minas Gerais, at the Samarco iron ore mine, caused a. huge flow of mud and hazardous mining waste that buried a neighboring. village, eliminating 19 individuals. It also left hundreds homeless while. contaminating the Doce River, a significant waterway that streams through. neighboring Espirito Santo state.

According to a legal file filed on Monday, Minas Gerais. and Espirito Santo states have actually asked a court to purchase Vale and. BHP to pay a total 100 billion reais ($ 19.5 billion), together with. interest plus a late payment penalty.

The states argue that a larger payment amount is needed to. repair the impacted areas, declaring the companies are able to. pay more based on their newest three years of incomes,. according to the file.

On Tuesday, BHP said in a statement it stays willing. to jointly seek a solution to the catastrophe that would. assurance comprehensive and fair reparation.

Vale declined to comment. Samarco did not right away. react to ask for remarks.

Earlier this month, the Brazilian government and Espirito. Santo state turned down a proposition by Vale, BHP and Samarco that. used to pay a total of 127 billion reais. Minas Gerais stated. it wanted to keep negotiating.

An eventual agreement would conclude several ongoing. claims over the event.

(source: Reuters)