What toxic gas caused the Bhopal gas tragedy in 1984?
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Methyl isocyanate is the toxic gas which caused the gas tragedy in Bhopal.
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The Bhopal disaster occurred when about 45 tons of the gas methyl isocyanate escaped from a plant owned by a subsidiary of the U.S.-based Union Carbide Corporation. Investigations later established that substandard operating and safety procedures at the understaffed plant had led to the catastrophe.
Location: Bhopal India Madhya Pradesh
Participants: Union Carbide Corporation
Date: December 3, 1984
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