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UPDATE 1-Brazilian judge to hear criminal charges for Samarco dam disaster

Published 19/11/2016, 01:47 am
© Reuters.  UPDATE 1-Brazilian judge to hear criminal charges for Samarco dam disaster
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BRASILIA, Nov 18 (Reuters) - A federal judge in Brazil has agreed to hear a criminal case brought by prosecutors against four companies and 22 employees for a burst tailings dam at the Samarco mine last November, according to a court document seen by Reuters on Friday.

Prosecutors last month accused Samarco, its joint-venture owners Vale SA VALE5.SA and BHP Billiton BLT.L , and consultant VogBR of environmental crimes, while employees were accused of homicide for the disaster that killed 19 people and polluted a major river. said there were signs that the dam was unsafe for several years before its collapse, but Samarco officials, executives, employees and board members appointed by Vale and BHP failed to take proper action.

The court document, signed by federal judge Jacques de Queiroz Ferreira and dated Wednesday, said the defendants had 30 days to present their defense.

Vale and Samarco repeated their rejection of the charges. BHP, which previously rejected the charges, and VogBR did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Samarco said investigations into the cause of the spill showed it did not have prior knowledge of any risks to the structure of the dam.

The spill is considered the largest environmental disaster in Brazilian history. The dam collapse released millions of tonnes of muddy mine waste known as tailings, leaving hundreds homeless and polluting the Rio Doce river.

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