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Las secuelas de la tragedia de Bhopal

Las secuelas de la tragedia de Bhopal

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  • La organización Grupo de Información y Acción de Bhopal ha asegurado que atiende diariamente a unas 150 víctimas de un suceso que causó la muerte inmediata de 3.000 personas, aunque la cifra total de fallecidos podría rondar los 25.0000.

    La organización Grupo de Información y Acción de Bhopal ha asegurado que atiende diariamente a unas 150 víctimas

    Six-year-old Sneha Shahu (L) receives treatment in a rehabilitation centre for children who were born with mental and physical disabilities in Bhopal December 2, 2009. Bhopalis and environmental groups say many more people have been harmed since Union Carbide Corp, now part of Dow Chemical Co., developed a toxic gas leak in 1984 resulting in thousands of people dying in the aftermath, in what is called one of the world's worst industrial disaster. REUTERS/Reinhard Krause (INDIA DISASTER ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY IMAGES OF THE DAY)
  • Rampyari Bai, de 80 años, y su hijo Bhawarlal, ambos afectados por el gas envenenado, malviven en el área marginal que rodea la planta pesticida de Union Carbide.

    Rampyari Bai, de 80 años, y su hijo Bhawarlal, ambos afectados por el gas envenenado, malviven en el área marginal que rodea la planta pesticida de Union Carbide.

    Eighty-year-old Rampyari Bai (R) and her sick son Bhawarlal, both affected by poison gas, sit in front of her home in a slum area near the Union Carbide Corp pesticide plant in Bhopal December 2, 2009. In December 1984, the plant developed a toxic gas leak resulting in thousands of people dying in the aftermath, in what is called one of the world's worst industrial disasters. Bhopalis and environmental groups say many more people have been harmed since then by pollutants seeping out of the plant site into ground water, which they contend have caused health problems for nearby residents including cancer, growth retardation and dizziness. REUTERS/Reinhard Krause (INDIA DISASTER ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY)
  • Una mujer camina junto a su hijo en un barrio marginal, cerca de la planta pesticida de la corporación Union Carbide, en Bhopal.

    Una mujer camina junto a su hijo en un barrio marginal, cerca de la planta pesticida

    A woman walks with her child in a slum area near the Union Carbide Corp pesticide plant in Bhopal December 2, 2009. In December 1984, the plant developed a toxic gas leak resulting in thousands of people dying in the aftermath, in what is called one of the world's worst industrial disasters. Bhopalis and environmental groups say many more people have been harmed since then by pollutants seeping out of the plant site into ground water, which they contend have caused health problems for nearby residents including cancer, growth retardation and dizziness. REUTERS/Reinhard Krause (INDIA DISASTER ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY IMAGES OF THE DAY)

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