

Working for full reparation is our commitment.
We are committed to fully repairing the damage caused to the people and territories affected by the collapse of the B1 dam in Brumadinho.
Our goal is to build a safer and more sustainable future, guided by and based on dialogue with communities together searching for solutions that promote the well-being and development of the affected regions.
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Among the advances are included works of social value aimed at urban infrastructure, health, leisure, tourism, education and culture. Check out some of them below.
Comprehensive Reparation Agreement
R$37.69 billion (Thirty-seven billion, six hundred and ninety million reais)
Estimated GLOBAL VALUE- Government of Minas Gerais
- Federal Public Ministry
- Public Prosecutor's Office of Minas Gerais
- Public Defender's Office of Minas Gerais
Obligation to do 50%* of economic progress.
The “setback” in the % of progress in payment obligations is due to the updating of the AJRI values by the IPCA.
To learn more, visit: https://www.mg.gov.br/pro-brumadinho
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2019
B1 dam break
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2021
Signing of the agreement
Creation of the Pro-Brumadinho Management Committee -
2023
64% Overall Progress of the Comprehensive Reparation Agreement
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2024
72% Overall progress of the Agreement* (data from Oct/24) -
2026
100% Obligation to pay.
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2028
100% Removal of waste in Parauapebas (6km)
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2030
100% Degraded Areas Recovery Plan (PRAD)
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2031
100% Obligation to do.
Socioeconomic Reparation
167 In progress and 83 completed, being them:
- Strengthening socio-assistance and education-related work.
- Infrastructure related works and services in daycare centers, schools, hospitals, basic health service units in neighborhoods (so-called UBS in Portuguese) and social housing, among others.
- Strengthening agriculture and livestock and service improvement in rural areas.
- ·Equipment for the basic health service units in neighborhoods: more than 75 thousand items delivered in the health area, including medical and hospital equipment, vehicles to support care services and qualified people.
102 Converted projects (some projects in annexes I.3 and I.4 were converted into an obligation to pay, as per judicial approval, with Vale having already made the judicial deposits)
R$ 2.42 billion in construction projects
R$ 523 million in healthcare and assistance care service projects.


The initiative aims to structure and train the State Secretariat of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply (Seapa) with equipment to enable the preparation of georeferencing services, such as on-site analyses and inspection, in addition to carrying out topographic surveys with georeferencing in order to assist in the demand for land regularization of vacant lands in participating municipalities.
Each municipality in the region received R$32 million, out of a total of R$96 million, to reinforce teams, implement improvements in health care units and strengthen public health care in general. Vale deposited the amount, since the project was converted into an obligation to pay, so that the improvements can be carried out directly by the municipalities.
Improvements planned and carried out in Brumadinho and the other 25 municipalities on the Parauapebas River
- Opening of 10 Intensive Care Unit (ICU) beds in Brumadinho.
- In Brumadinho, we have already delivered more than 100 thousand items, including equipment and furniture, which made it possible to:
- increased supply of elective surgeries and specialist consultations;
- expansion of procedures at the Specialty Center;
- extension of opening hours to 24 hours for the tomography examination sector at the Imaging Center.
- More than 30 Health Units are to be built, renovated or expanded.
- In the other municipalities of the Parauapebas River Basin, 3,923 items were delivered, including equipment, furniture and vehicles, out of a total of 5,406 planned to date.
- 610 health professionals in the hiring phase, with 443 allocated to 25 municipalities in the Basin and 167 in Brumadinho.
Other transfers
*General data taken from the website: https://www.saude.mg.gov.br/svs/story/18256-saude-atualiza-balanco-de-acoes-dereparacao-por-rompimento-de-barra
250 million in investments for hiring, improvements and new equipment for the Brumadinho Hospital Complex.
461 million destined for the 19 projects already started in 26 municipalities in the region, three of which are in Brumadinho.
12 million in investments to equip 18 emergency rooms. Each room was equipped with 37 types of equipment, totaling more than 100 items.


Main project figures:
192 Individual projects developed
7 Participation in open-air markets
8 Training courses
84 Trained producers

Through the Commitment Term signed with the State of Minas Gerais, the Civil Defense of Minas Gerais also received vehicles and other support materials, totaling 7,554 items. The Civil Defense School was also structured in the Administrative City, in Belo Horizonte.
513 pickup trucks
2 trucks
551 computers, MacBook and iPad
513 electronic tape measures
3.275 vests
2.251 tools, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and furniture

Strengthening the creative economy was one of the fronts of action, through the promotion of activities that aim to connect local entrepreneurs, in the areas of culture, gastronomy, music and innovation. In addition, it offers courses, training, varied programs and content related to the theme of creative economy, aligned with the new demands of the job market and the skills required for professionals in the creative sector and entrepreneurs in Brumadinho.


Find out more on the Socioeconomic Reparation transparency portal: https://www18.fgv.br/projetorioparaopeba/
Socio-environmental Reparation

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Our progress in dam safety
18
decharacterized upstream dams out of the 30 planned in the Upstream Dam Decharacterization Program.21
Dams classified as emergency levels 2 and 2020.7
upstream dams are undergoing decommissioning.8
dams are in the design or preparatory action phase.+ R$12 billion
invested in the Decharacterization Program since 2019.+ 100
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