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40 Years On, Bhopal Gas Tragedy Survivors Still Struggle for Justice and Relief

The 1984 industrial disaster killed thousands and left over half a million injured, with unresolved issues of compensation, rehabilitation, and environmental cleanup persisting decades later.

  • The Bhopal disaster, caused by a toxic gas leak from a Union Carbide plant, resulted in over 25,000 deaths and injuries to more than 550,000 people, with long-term health effects still evident today.
  • Compensation for victims remains inadequate, with settlements based on underestimated casualty figures and many survivors receiving only minimal financial relief.
  • Efforts to hold Union Carbide and its parent company Dow Chemical accountable have stalled, with legal cases and appeals dragging on for decades without resolution.
  • Environmental contamination from the disaster site, including toxic soil and groundwater, has yet to be fully assessed or remediated, despite court orders and government commitments.
  • Survivors and activists continue to demand better healthcare, rehabilitation, and justice, while experts stress the need for stronger safety measures to prevent similar industrial disasters.
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