Brasilia:The Brazilian state of Minas Gerais and the Rio de Janeiro-based mining giant Vale signed an agreement that commits the company to pay nearly $7 billion in recompense for a dam disaster in 2019 that killed more than 270 people and polluted a vast region.
The government of Minas Gerais described Thursday's agreement as the largest reparations ever in Latin America, reports Xinhua news agency.
"Vale is determined to fully repair and compensate for the damages caused by the Brumadinho tragedy and contribute, increasingly, to the improvement and development of the communities in which we operate," the company's CEO Eduardo Bartolomeo said.
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The "unprecedented" agreement will pay for public works that will generate 360,000 jobs "over the coming months and years", Governor of Minas Gerais Romeu Zema said.