A web of technical failures, human errors and corporate malpractice in Bhopal, India, culminated in an unthinkable tragedy on ...
Victims’ advocacy organizations continue to demand fair compensation and criticize the tourist use of the factory 40 years ...
The disaster did not come as a bolt from the blue. Between 1982 and 1984 a local journalist from Bhopal, Rajkumar Keswani, ...
Forty years ago, the Union Carbide plant exploded in Bhopal, India, causing contamination that killed at least 20,000 people.
Soon after the disaster, several concerned lawyers arrived in Bhopal to provide legal assistance to the gas victims. Many ...
Saroj Bhattacharjee, 81, calls it the “biggest trauma” of his life. The Edmonton man was a maintenance engineer at Union ...
In 1984, a poisonous gas leaked in the middle of the night from a pesticide factory in central India, killing thousands ...
Forty years after the catastrophic gas leak at the Union Carbide factory, which claimed over 5,400 lives and injured more ...
Toxic waste from Bhopal gas tragedy remains unaddressed, posing health risks; government fails to act despite court orders.
Just after midnight as poisonous plumes of smoke wafted through the Indian city of Bhopal four decades ago, Gas Devi was born ...
Nearly 21 months before the world's worst industrial disaster hit Bhopal, a lawyer had sent a notice to Union Carbide asking ...
The escape of noxious fumes from the premises of the pesticide factory operated by Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) and ...