Brazil court revokes decree that halted Vale operations

By MINING.COM / May 20, 2020 / www.mining.com / Article Link

Cities affected after Brumadinho disaster wait for Vale Mineral tailings mud after dam rupture in Brumadinho, Minas Gerais, Brazil. (Adobe Stock)

A Minas Gerais state court in Brazil has revoked a decree from Brumadinho municipality that suspended Vale's operating license after health agents said that the company's onsite activities have "not respected the rules of social isolation."

Brumadinho's mayor Avimar de Melo Barcelos had also ordered the suspension of activities of Vale's contractors and halted works to repair the C??rrego do Feij??o mine's tailings dam that collapsed last year, killing 270 people.

In court, Vale argued that the decree was issued to avoid the spread of the new coronavirus, but had the main purpose of serving as retaliation for non-payment of emergency aid to the entire population of the city.

Protest

Residents protested Wednesday morning in Brumadinho and blocked one of the city's entrances.

According to residents, only part of the population is receiving the emergency aid promised by Vale.

Protest in Brumadinho on Wednesday - Image: Claudimar Oliveira

Vale said in a press release that the court decision allows the company to continue executing the works to repair and compensate the affected population.

"In the scenario of coping with the covid-19 pandemic, the company reaffirms its commitment to maintaining the adoption of the recommendations of health authorities to combat the contagion of the coronavirus," Vale said.

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