It was December,
1984.
We were taking a monthly test when the principal of our school Mr.
Chaudhary called a special assembly to announce industrial calamity in
Bhopal(now the capital of Madhya Pradesh). I was studying in Government
Higher Secondary school , Jagdalpur, and too young to understand this tragedy
of December 3, 1984 . In his address to assembly he said
Post-midnight on December 3 ,poisonous gas that leaked from the factory of
Union Carbide in Madhya Pradesh the capital Bhopal had killed 3,787 people
directly. He was talking about the biggest industrial disaster that
took place at the midnight of December 2, 1984. Most of us also remember
that was the year when former Prime Minister of our country Mrs.
Indira Gandhi was assassinated.
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Lives of People were snuffed out in Bhopal(Google Photo) |
Well, I am taking
about the industrial disaster- That is known as Bhopal Gas Tragedy in the
history. -the Black Day.
Bhopal is not only
known for its historical records, artificial lakes and greenery but also the
city is remembered across the globe for the worst industrial mishap of the
world.
As per official
records, the Bhopal gas tragedy killed 3,787 people.
However, activists
fighting for justice for Bhopal gas tragedy victims put the figures of death
between 8,000 and 10,000. In an affidavit, submitted in 2006, the government
said that the Bhopal gas leak caused 5,58,125 injuries that included
approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries.
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The Killer Factory (Photo from Google) |
Reason for the tragedy?
The gas leak in the
Union Carbide (now known as Dow Chemicals) was reported after midnight on the
intervening night of December 2 and 3. The incident had taken place at the
Plant Number C of the Union Carbide factory in Bhopal.
As the cool morning
breeze picked up pace, it carried the poisonous gas leaking from the Union
Carbide factory to rest of the city and killing people - both awake and asleep.
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Dead Bodies are lying on the road (Google photo) |
It is estimated
that about 40 tonnes of methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas and other chemicals leaked
from the Union Carbide factory. Methyl isocyanate is extremely toxic and if its
concentration in air touches 21ppm (parts per million), it can cause death
within minutes of inhaling the gas. In Bhopal, the level was multiple times
higher.
WHAT CAUSED MIC LEAKAGE?
The leakage of gas
was reported from Plant Number C. As per official record, methyl isocyanate got
mixed with water used for cooling the plant. The mixture led to generation of
volumes of gases, which put tremendous pressure on Tank Number 610.
The tank cover gave
way to building gaseous pressure releasing tonnes of the poisonous gas, which
diffused over large area. Approximately 5 lakh people were exposed to the
leakage of methyl isocyanate gas.
POST-LEAKAGE SCENE
Bhopal had a
population of about 8.5 lakh back in 1984 and more than half of its population
was coughing, complaining of itching in eyes, skin and facing breathing
problems. The gas caused internal hemorrhage, pneumonia and death. The villages
and slums in the neighbouring areas of the factory were the worst affected.
The alarm system of
the Union Carbide did not work for hours. No alarm was raised by the factory
managers. Suddenly thousands of people started running to hospitals on the
morning of December 3 with their complaints.
Unlike today,
Bhopal of 1984 did not have too many hospitals. Two government hospitals could
not have accommodated half of the population of the city. People were
suffering, finding it difficult to breathe and confused. So were doctors, who
did not immediately know the reasons for the sudden illness that afflicted
every new rushing patient.
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The Killer Factory. Inside view(Google Photo) |
Patients complained
of dizziness, breathlessness, skin irritation and rashes, some others reported
sudden blindness. Doctors of Bhopal had never faced a situation like this. They
raced against the time to deal with the industrial disaster.
Symptoms of methyl
isocyanate exposure were not immediately known to them. And, the two hospitals
reportedly treated around 50,000 patients in first two days of the Bhopal gas
leak. Officially, the government declared that the gas leakage was contained in
eight hours, but the city has is still finding it difficult to come out of its
grip even 33 years later. Now, victims are still battling for the compensation
however, it ($470 billion ) was given but is said to be insufficient.
2 Comments
My condolence to the suffered and their families. The day will forever be remembered as the day of great human blunder which is worse than a natural disaster. WE all should take lesson from this terrifying mishap and should adopt precautionary measures to avoid such tragical event. Thanks for the sharing this Sir. Top notch!
ReplyDeleteYes, Human interference to the nature can bring about such a huge everlasting problem.
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