The Bhopal Gas Tragedy of December 2, 1984, demonstrates how corporate negligence and ignored safety warnings can lead to catastrophic industrial disasters, where companies prioritizing profits over worker and public safety can cause mass casualties and long-term health consequences that persist for generations.
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The Night 3,000 People Died From Corporate Greed - Bhopal Disaster追加:
December 2nd, 1984. Bhopal, India. 3,000 people died in a single night. A pesticide plant leaked 40 tons of toxic gas into sleeping neighborhoods.
Families woke up choking. Children couldn't breathe. People ran through the streets [music] blinded and gasping. But this wasn't an accident. Union Carbide knew their safety systems were broken.
Workers had warned about leaks for months. The company ignored every warning. When the disaster hit, they blamed local workers and fled the country. Half a million people were poisoned. Babies are still born with defects today. The executives never faced justice.
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