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|   | Caption:  10248-056 A banner demanding compensation and punishment being displayed, 10 years after the tragedy took place. On midnight 2-3 December, 1984 over 40 tonnes of highly poisonous methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas leaked out of the pesticide factory of Union Carbide in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. Thousands died in the immediate aftermath. At least 10,000 have died in the years that have passed, and 10 more are dying every month due to exposure-related diseases.The hundreds of thousands who survived, however, face a fate worse than death. They suffer from acute breathlessness, brain damage, menstrual chaos, loss of immunity. Photo: Pablo Bartholomew/Netphotograph.com Special Instructions:  Credits:  Pablo Bartholomew/Netphotograph.          Source: www.netphotograph.com Date: 1984-11-30 City: "Bhopal"           State: Madhya Pradesh          Country: India Copyright:  Pablo Bartholomew/Netphotograph.com |
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|   | Caption:  10248-051 One year later after the Bhopal Tragedy,a mother with her deformed child. On midnight 2-3 December, 1984 over 40 tonnes of highly poisonous methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas leaked out of the pesticide factory of Union Carbide in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. Thousands died in the immediate aftermath. At least 10,000 have died in the years that have passed, and 10 more are dying every month due to exposure-related diseases.The hundreds of thousands who survived, however, face a fate worse than death. They suffer from acute breathlessness, brain damage, menstrual chaos, loss of immunity. Photo: Pablo Bartholomew/Netphotograph.com Special Instructions:  Credits:  Pablo Bartholomew/Netphotograph.          Source: www.netphotograph.com Date: 1984-12-06 City: "Bhopal"           State: Madhya Pradesh          Country: India Copyright:  Pablo Bartholomew/Netphotograph.com |
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|   | Caption:  10248-052 One year later after the Bhopal Tragedy, a victim of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy. On midnight 2-3 December, 1984 over 40 tonnes of highly poisonous methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas leaked out of the pesticide factory of Union Carbide in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. Thousands died in the immediate aftermath. At least 10,000 have died in the years that have passed, and 10 more are dying every month due to exposure-related diseases.The hundreds of thousands who survived, however, face a fate worse than death. They suffer from acute breathlessness, brain damage, menstrual chaos, loss of immunity. Photo: Pablo Bartholomew/Netphotograph.com Special Instructions:  Credits:  Pablo Bartholomew/Netphotograph.          Source: www.netphotograph.com Date: 1984-12-06 City: "Bhopal"           State: Madhya Pradesh          Country: India Copyright:  Pablo Bartholomew/Netphotograph.com |
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