Toxic waste from Bhopal gas leak factory removed
Reuters · 2d
Toxic waste from India's 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy site moved for disposal after 40 years
Indian authorities said on Thursday they had completed moving toxic waste from the site of the 1984 Bhopal gas leak disaster, which killed more than 5,000 people, to a disposal facility where it will take three to nine months to incinerate.
Asia News · 1d
Bhopal tragedy: Protests against toxic waste disposal
Bhopal (AsiaNews) - The Indian authorities have announced that they have removed the 337 tons of toxic waste still lying in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, the scene of the worst industrial disaster i n history. But the disposal of the substances, which could take up to nine months, risks causing further damage to health and the environment.
BBC · 2d
Tonnes of toxic waste removed decades after gas leak that killed thousands
Thousands of people died in the central city of Bhopal in December 1984 after breathing a poisonous gas leaked from the factory. On Wednesday, around 337 tonnes of toxic waste was taken from the Union Carbide plant to an incinerator facility around 230km (143 miles) away after a court last month set a four-week deadline for it to be disposed of.
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