"BRASILIA -- Brazil filed a lawsuit on Monday against two of the world's largest mining companies for 20 billion Brazilian reais ($5.2 billion) to clean up what it says was its worst environmental disaster, caused by the collapse of a tailings dam.
The governments of Brazil and those of two states hit by the damburst sued iron ore operator Samarco and its co-owners, the world's largest miner BHP Billiton Ltd and the biggest iron ore miner Vale SA.
Earlier on Monday, President Dilma Rousseff blamed the disaster on the 'irresponsible action of a company' in a speech to the COP21 climate change summit in Paris. 'We are severely punishing those responsible for this tragedy,' she said."
Anthony Boadle reports for Reuters November 30, 2015.
"Brazil Sues BHP, Vale for $5 Billion in Damages for Mine Disaster"
Source: Reuters, 12/01/2015