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BHP Provides Update for Incident at Samarco Iron Ore Operation in Brazil
BHP Billiton (ASX:BHP,NYSE:BHP,LSE:BLT) provided an update for the incident at the Samarco Mineração S.A iron ore operation on November 5, which both BHP and Vale (NYSE:VALE) hold a 50 percent interest in.
BHP Billiton (ASX:BHP,NYSE:BHP,LSE:BLT) provided an update for the incident at the Samarco Mineração S.A iron ore operation on November 5, which both BHP and Vale (NYSE:VALE) hold a 50 percent interest in.
As quoted in the press release:
The Samarco operations include a three tiered tailings dam complex. Within this complex, the Fundão dam failed and the downstream Santarém dam has been affected. This resulted in a significant release of mine tailings, flooding the community of Bento Rodrigues and impacting other communities downstream. The third dam in the complex, the Germano dam, is being monitored by Samarco. At this time, there is no confirmation of the causes of the tailings release.
BHP Billiton’s Chief Executive Officer, Andrew Mackenzie, will go to Brazil this week to understand first-hand the human, environmental and operational impacts of the incident. Meanwhile, BHP Billiton has offered its full support to help the immediate rescue efforts and to assist with the investigation.
BHP Billiton’s immediate priority is the welfare of the Samarco workforce and the local communities.
Details are still emerging in relation to the Samarco employees and contractors impacted by the incident. At this stage, Samarco has advised that there is at least one confirmed fatality with a further 13 members of the workforce missing.
The number of people in the communities impacted by the incident is yet to be confirmed, but the local authorities have reported that, at this stage there are at least 15 people from the communities unaccounted for.
BHP Billiton will continue to work with Samarco (operator), Vale, the local communities, local authorities, regulators and insurers to assess the full impact of this tragic incident. Further updates will be provided as soon as more information becomes available.
Click here to read the full BHP Billiton (ASX:BHP,NYSE:BHP,LSE:BLT) press release.
Click here to read all of the Samarco updates.
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