BHP says will fight $6 billion claim over Samarco disaster

Reuters

Published Jun 30, 2016 09:57PM ET

BHP says will fight $6 billion claim over Samarco disaster

SYDNEY (Reuters) - BHP Billiton (AX:BHP) (L:BLT) on Friday said it would appeal against the decision by a Brazilian court to reinstate a $6 billion public civil claim over last year's Samarco iron ore mine disaster.

BHP and 50-50 joint-venture partner Vale had agreed on a $2.3 billion settlement in March, but Brazil's Superior Court has responded to an appeal from the Federal Prosecutor's Office by issuing an interim order suspending its ratification.

That decision reinstates a 20 billion real ($6.23 billion)public civil claim for clean-up costs and damages against Samarco, Vale and BHP.

"BHP Billiton Brasil intends to appeal the decision of the Superior Court of Justice," BHP said in a statement.

In the meantime, Samarco will continue to support the long-term recovery of the communities and environment affected by the dam failure, the company said.

A burst tailings dam at the mine on Nov. 5 unleashed a mud flow that killed 19 people, left hundreds homeless and polluted a major river. The government called it the country's worst ever environmental disaster.