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discuss anyone case study of man made disaster.how to prevent and control man-made disaster.​

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In 1984, ~40 tonnes of methyl isocyanate (MIC), a toxic tear gas, was released from the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, India. During the disaster, ~500,000 people were exposed to MIC. This caused the immediate death of ~3,800 people and the death of thousands more over subsequent weeks, as well as adverse health effects including reduced lung function, COPD, chronic conjunctivitis, and impaired motor skills. Following the disaster, UCIL halted operation of the plant but failed to completely clean the industrial site, allowing organochlorine compounds to contaminate surrounding communities.  The Bhopal disaster continued to impact the health of future generations. Children were born with an elevated risk of cancer and congenital defects to parents exposed to MIC and organochlorine compounds.    

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