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40 years of Bhopal Gas tragedy: How did the world’s worst industrial disaster unfold? What has happened since?
In the intervening hours of December 2 and December 3 1984, poisonous methyl isocyanate gas leaked from the Union Carbine chemical plant on the outskirts of Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh, instantly killing thousands and maiming lakhs of others.
Four Decades Of Horror After India's Bhopal Gas Disaster
Just after midnight as poisonous plumes of smoke wafted through the Indian city of Bhopal four decades ago, Gas Devi was born, gasping for every breath.
The Fateful Silence: Inside the Bhopal Gas Tragedy
On December 3, 1984, Bhopal witnessed the world's worst industrial disaster. A gas leak from Union Carbide led to mass chaos and misinformation, causing significant fatalities and injuries. Survivors recall desperate attempts to understand and cope with the situation amidst limited communication channels.
Bhopal Gas Tragedy: Forty Years of Struggle for Justice—Part One
The escape of noxious fumes from the premises of the pesticide factory operated by Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) and controlled by Union Carbide Corporation (UCC, a US-based multinational company,
Bhopal gas disaster: Four decades of a toxic legacy
Even now, children carry the pain and suffering of their parents’ lived tragedy, sometimes their grandparents’
Suffering from the Bhopal disaster in India continues, 40 years on
Even after 40 years, neither Union Carbide nor its employees have faced any real consequences for their role in the disaster. Survivors and families of the dead are still fighting for proper compensation. Worse, the toxic effects of the gas continue to poison successive generations.
40 years after Bhopal gas tragedy, survivors many times more vulnerable to other health problems
BHOPAL: Forty years after thousands of people died due to the killer gas leak at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, the city’s population affected by the December 2-3 1984 tragedy is not just prone to diseases induced by gas exposure,
Four decades on painful memories of Bhopal gas disaster linger on for ex-scientist and others
Haunting memories of the Bhopal gas tragedy are still fresh for an ex-scientist at Union Carbide's Research Centre even after 40 years, who vividly remembers waiting for a bus ride on December 3, 1984,
Four decades of Bhopal gas tragedy: A wound that still hasn't healed
The complete disposal of the toxic waste at the UCIL plant is still pending, water in the surrounding area is contaminated, and the victims' endless wait for justice continues
40 years of Bhopal gas tragedy — what India has learnt from the world's worst industrial tragedy
The Bhopal Gas Tragedy has taught the world valuable lessons in industrial safety and environmental protection. The disaster serves as a grim reminder for enforcing stringent industrial regulations, recalls Vanita Srivastava at the occasion of the 40th anniversary of world's worst industrial disaster.
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Lawyer Had Warned Union Carbide 21 Months Before Bhopal Gas Tragedy
Nearly 21 months before the world's worst industrial disaster hit Bhopal, a lawyer had sent a notice to
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Bhopal Gas Tragedy Victim's Clinical Analysis: Diabetes Five Times More, Premature Menopause 2.6 Times More Frequent In Women
The number of diabetes patients among gas tragedy victims is five times higher than found among normal people. Similarly, ...
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Candlelight vigil held to pay homage to Bhopal gas tragedy victims on 40th anniversary
On the 40th anniversary of the Bhopal gas tragedy, members of the Sambhavna Trust Clinic, providing free medical care to ...
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