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How BHP and Vale react next to Brazilian dam failure will be critical

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imageRecovery efforts are underway in Bentos Rodrigues district in Brazil's Minas Gerais state. Reuters/Ricardo Moraes

Two of the world’s largest miners, Australia’s BHP and Brazil’s Vale have been rocked by last Friday’s dam burst at the jointly-owned Samarco iron ore mine in Brazil, as efforts to recover the bodies of 28...

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