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The Bhopal disaster and its aftermath: a review [1]

On December 3 1984, more than 40 tons of methyl isocyanate gas leaked from a pesticide plant in Bhopal, India, immediately killing at least 3,800 people and causing significant morbidity and premature death for many thousands more. The company involved in what became the worst industrial accident in history immediately tried to dissociate itself from legal responsibility. Eventually it reached a settlement with the Indian Government through mediation of that country's Supreme Court and accepted moral responsibility. It paid $470 million in compensation, a relatively small amount of based on significant underestimations of the long-term health consequences of exposure and the number of people exposed. The disaster indicated a need for enforceable international standards for environmental safety, preventative strategies to avoid similar accidents and industrial disaster preparedness.

Since the disaster, India has experienced rapid industrialization. While some positive changes in government policy and behavior of a few industries have taken place, major threats to the environment from rapid and poorly regulated industrial growth remain. Widespread environmental degradation with significant adverse human health consequences continues to occur throughout India.

For complete text: http://www.ehjournal.net/content/4/1/6 [2]

Publication Date: 
31/05/2005
Edward Broughton [3]
Environmental Health [4]
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Pollution [5], Health Effects [6], Industrial Disasters [7], Gas Leakages [8], Bhopal Gas Disaster [9], India [10], Madhya Pradesh [11], Bhopal (D) [12]
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