Introduction: Without warning, gas will spread rapidly to India's Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh province, causing bleeding, muscle cramping, blindness, victims can excrete garments and urinate. In the darkness of 3 December 1984, children, old men - men, women, and children of all ages died of toxic methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas poisoning leaking from the pesticide factory in Union Carbide India Limited. . Approximately 3,828 people died immediately due to leaks of MIC gas and other toxic chemicals.
On 3 December 1984, disasters in India 's Bhopal have become the worst work - related injuries ever. Gas leaks not only killed at least 3,800 people but also caused 11,000 obstacles. Approximately 30 tons of 42 metric tons of MIC gas stored in the tank leaked to Bhopal and 200,000 out of 800,000 citizens were exposed to gas. This disaster shows that more powerful international safety standards are necessary to prevent further industrial accidents. Bhopal Since the earthquake, there have been some positive changes in government policy, but India still has many major problems concerning new potential environmental disasters.
Immediately after the cool late night in December 1984, the worst industrial accident occurred in history. In the world far from the Republic of India, few people are familiar with Bhopal, an industrial city with a population of over 800,000 people. The sleeping inhabitants were not aware of dead in the knife. In Bhopal's United Union Carbide Plant, a tank containing 45 t methyl isocyanate (MIC), a fatal chemical used in the manufacture of pesticides, began to produce dangerous high pressures. Suddenly, from the broken valve, we began to spread death and pain in the quiet city of toxic gases. It killed more than 2,500 men, women and children. It has over 100,000 disabled people
On December 3, 1984, at the factory of UCIL in Bhopal, India, thousands of dead people came out due to MIC gas leaks. This can be regarded as the worst industry and environmental disaster in the world. Even 26 years after this accident, you can understand that dangerous face, it seems there is no casualties victim. To understand the truth of the accident, let's look at the T angle of the accident. The T perspective is created by information provided by technical analysts, security experts, and technical reports from UCIL engineers.