![]() ![]() These over the next 24 to 72 hours may cause acute lung injury, cardiac arrest, and death.įacts leading to the Bhopal Disaster was never exposed by the company, but blood and viscera of some victims claims cherry-red color characteristic of acute cyanide poisoning. Signs and symptoms of such exposure normally include cough, chest pain, lacrimation, eyelid edema, and unconsciousness. The majority of deaths and serious injuries were due to pulmonary edema. The death toll in Bhopal Disaster reached a great height and till date many still suffers from illness caused due to the disaster. It was due to the release of 27 tonnes of methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas from Union Carbide India, Limited pesticide plant which is owned by Union Carbide. Bhopal Disaster took place in the early morning of December 3, 1984.
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