Victims of Brazil’s worst environmental disaster to get day in UK courts
by Phoebe Weston from Environment | The Guardian on (#616XW)
Court of appeal judgment allows 5bn lawsuit against mining giant BHP by more than 200,000 victims of 2015 Mariana dam disaster
More than 200,000 victims of Brazil's worst environmental disaster will have their case heard in a UK court, making it the largest group claim in English legal history.
The lawsuit is against the Anglo-Australian mining company BHP - one of the biggest companies in the world - for their involvement in the collapse of the Mariana dam in 2015, which released toxic mining waste down 400 miles (640km) of waterways along the Doce River. Claimants are seeking at least 5bn ($6bn) in compensation.
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