Bhopal Gas Tragedy After 30 Years

Bhopal Gas Tragedy

AFTER 30 YEARS

On the intervening night of December 2-3, 1984, MIC gas leaking from Union Carbide’s factory in Bhopal claimed more than 5,000 lives. More than half a million people still suffer the side effects; the soil and groundwater have been contaminated and toxicity has crossed over to the second and third generations. This book describes the negligence, incompetent governance and the apathy towards victims that have made Bhopal a continuing disaster.