City
Epaper

Brazil's mining giant agrees to pay USD 7 billion for dam disaster

By ANI | Updated: February 5, 2021 10:45 IST

Brazil's southeast state of Minas Gerais and mining giant Vale on Thursday signed an agreement that commits the company to pay nearly USD 7 billion in recompense for a dam disaster in 2019 that killed hundreds and polluted a vast region.

Open in App

Brazil's southeast state of Minas Gerais and mining giant Vale on Thursday signed an agreement that commits the company to pay nearly USD 7 billion in recompense for a dam disaster in 2019 that killed hundreds and polluted a vast region.

The government of Minas Gerais described the deal as the largest reparations ever in Latin America.

The company's tailings dam collapsed on January 25, 2019 in the town of Brumadinho, burying houses under toxic mud and causing at least 272 deaths.

"Vale is determined to fully repair and compensate for the damages caused by the Brumadinho tragedy and contribute, increasingly, to the improvement and development of the communities in which we operate," Vale's CEO Eduardo Bartolomeo said.

The "unprecedented" agreement will pay for public works that will generate 360,000 jobs "over the coming months and years," Governor of Minas Gerais Romeu Zema said.

According to the agreement, 30 per cent of the funds will go to Brumadinho and its population through a cash transfer program for residents of the affected area.

About 870 million dollars will be earmarked for the recovery of the Paraopeba River basin, and 1.2 billion dollars for recompensing for socio-environmental damages. (/Xinhua)

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: ParaopebaValeEduardo bartolomeoBrazilMinas Gerais
Open in App

Related Stories

FootballARG 4-1 BRA, FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier: Messi-Less Argentina Thrash Brazil

InternationalWoman Tries to Kill Co-Worker by Poisoning Water Over Promotion Dispute in Brazil

MumbaiBrazilian Woman Arrested at Mumbai Airport for Smuggling Cocaine Worth Rs 11 Crore Inside Her Stomach

InternationalBrazil Plane Crash: Two Killed, Several Injured as Aircraft Crashes into Busy Street in São Paulo (VIDEO)

FootballMarcelo Retires at 36: Cristiano Ronaldo Sends Heartfelt Message to Former Real Madrid Teammate

International Realted Stories

InternationalManipur's home-grown talent, Yaoreishim from Ukhrul district, showcases intricate leather craftsmanship, has big ambitions

InternationalIranian FM speaks with Pakistan's deputy PM, urges restraint amid India-Pakistan tensions

InternationalThose celebrating killings don't deserve water: Sirsa welcomes India's tough measures post-J&K terror attack

InternationalKailash Manasarovar Yatra set to resume in June 2025 after three-year hiatus

InternationalPakistan open for 'neutral, transparent and credible investigation' into Pahalgam terror attack: PM Shehbaz Sharif