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BHP Faces Major Ruling Today on Mariana Dam Disaster Liability

UPDATE: A critical ruling is set to be announced today at 9:30 AM GMT, determining whether mining giant BHP is liable for potentially billions in compensation related to the catastrophic 2015 collapse of the Fundao tailings dam in Mariana, Brazil. This decision is anticipated to have far-reaching implications for over 600,000 claimants affected by the disaster.

The ruling comes exactly on the 10th anniversary of the disaster that resulted in the deaths of 19 people, extensive environmental damage, and the contamination of critical water sources. Both BHP and its joint venture partner, Vale, have already paid billions in compensation but face the prospect of additional financial responsibilities if found liable.

This landmark case, characterized by lawyers as the largest environmental class action in English history, seeks to establish whether BHP can be held accountable for the actions of its joint venture, Samarco. The implications are staggering, with experts estimating potential compensation claims could reach as high as £36 billion (approximately $72.5 billion).

Law firm Pogust Goodhead has initiated this class action on behalf of affected individuals and organizations, claiming that many have been inadequately compensated or entirely excluded from previous reparations. Alinne Ribeiro, who lost her husband in the disaster, emphasized the need for justice, stating, “This judgment will bring justice and ensure that this type of crime is never allowed to happen again.”

In a related development, BHP and Vale reportedly offered $2.1 billion in an attempt to settle claims, but the outcome of today’s ruling could drastically alter their financial obligations. If BHP is found liable, the case will advance to determine individual claimants’ eligibility and potential compensation amounts.

Authorities confirmed that the ruling will also address whether BHP can legally be held responsible for Samarco’s operational safety. Analysts are closely watching this case, as a negative outcome for BHP could add billions to an already hefty compensation bill that has reached tens of billions.

As the clock ticks down to the announcement, stakeholders, including thousands of affected residents and local governments, await the verdict that could reshape the landscape of corporate accountability in environmental disasters.

This case has also attracted attention from shareholders, leading BHP to settle claims earlier this month with Australian investors who alleged the company misled them regarding the safety of Samarco’s operations prior to the disaster. BHP’s shares dropped significantly in the wake of the collapse, reflecting the financial turmoil following the tragedy.

As the world turns its eyes to London, the implications of the ruling will resonate beyond the immediate parties involved, setting a precedent for future environmental accountability and corporate responsibility.

Stay tuned for updates as this urgent story unfolds.

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