Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Bhopal-Disaster-Anniversary-and-Documentation-27MZIF8KBXK.htmlConceptually similarBhopal Disaster Anniversary and DocumentationGP0D8TCompleted★★★★Bhopal Disaster Anniversary and DocumentationGP01DIVCompleted★★★★Bhopal Disaster Anniversary and DocumentationGP0CQTCompleted★★★★Gas Affected Women at Clinic in BhopalGP013VTCompleted★★★★Bhopal Disaster Anniversary and DocumentationGP014GGCompleted★★★★Victim Mohammad Arif in BhopalGP0LT8Completed★★★★Fading Health, Victims of BhopalGP014VACompleted★★★★Specialty Hospital in BhopalGP017OBCompleted★★★★Dr Rashmi Jha in BhopalGP0TP6Completed★★★★View AllGP0WPABhopal Disaster Anniversary and DocumentationThe 'Pulmonary Medicine Centre'. Most patients suffer from lung problems. In Bhopal there are now 7 hospitals and 8 clinics dedicated to the gas victims. An average of 4000 people a day visit these institutions.Locations:Asia-Bhopal-IndiaDate:1 Dec, 2002Credit:© Greenpeace / Kadir Van LohuizenMaximum size:8069px X 5578pxKeywords:Day-Disasters-Dow Chemicals-Elderly-Hospitals-Illness-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-One person-Pollution-Toxic waste-Toxics (campaign title)-Union Carbide-Victims-WomenShoot:Bhopal Disaster Anniversary and DocumentationBhopal, India, is the site of the world's worst industrial disaster, where a Union Carbide chemical plant released 40 tonnes of highly toxic methyl isocyanate on the night of 3rd December 1984. The disaster killed thousands and the polluted site of the abandoned factory still leaks poisons into the groundwater of local residents.