From The Pages of Disaster Diary
By the Editors ...
Source: and the earth cried “BHOPAL”, by Gilbert Cruz, published in time.com on Monday, May 03, 2010
Around midnight on Dec. 2, 1984, an accident
at a Union Carbide pesticide plant in Bhopal, India, resulted in 45 tons of
poisonous methyl isocyanate escaping from the facility. Thousands died within
hours. More followed over subsequent months — about 15,000 in all. In total,
about half a million people were affected in some way. Many of those who
survived suffered blindness, organ failure and other awful bodily malfunctions.
A shockingly high number of children in the area have been born with all manner
of birth defects. In 1989, Union Carbide paid out about half a billion dollars
to victims, an amount the afflicted say is not nearly enough to deal with the
decades-long consequences. Bhopal remains the worst industrial disaster ever.
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