Preliminary hearings start February 23 in Belo Horizonte. Until May 2027, victims, witnesses, and defendants will be heard. The perpetrators remain unpunished.
The incidents, near the towns of Ouro Preto and Congonhas, left no injuries, the companies and Minas Gerais' government said.
BELO HORIZONTE, Brazil (Reuters) - Vale SA, the world's largest iron ore miner, knew last year that the dam in Brazil that collapsed in January and killed at least 165 people had a heightened risk of ...
Company says overflows were controlled, involved only sedimented water, not tailings, as authorities order emergency measures ...
Brazilian authorities have frozen more than $4 billion dollars' worth of assets belonging to Vale over a deadly dam collapse, the mining giant said Wednesday, as it reported a 24.6 percent increase in ...
The company had said on June 4 it had stopped some activities at its Mariana complex near Xingu, following a notification from the regional labour superintendent (SRT), which was expected to have an ...
Brazilian authorities arrested eight employees of mining giant Vale on Friday over a dam collapse at one of its mines three weeks ago that killed at least 166 people and left 147 missing, presumed ...
Vale (VALE) reported Tuesday that its FY 2025 iron ore production rose 2.6% Y/Y to 336.1M metric tons, marking the first time ...