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Bhopal, 31 years on

Revisit the Bhopal gas tragedy through the POV of a UK-based photographer at a week-long exhibition

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A family portrait with 100-year old Sharifan Bi (second from left), 
the oldest member to be photographed, as part of the project

A family portrait with 100-year old Sharifan Bi (second from left), the oldest member to be photographed, as part of the project

On the night of December 2, 1984, half a million people of Bhopal were exposed to 27 tonnes of deadly methyl isocyanate, leaked from a Union Carbide plant, leading to one of the world’s worst industrial disasters. Till date, more than 1,20,000 people suffer ailments caused by the accident and the subsequent pollution at the plant site, according to Bhopal.org.

A cross section of the Union Carbide wall that surrounds the disaster site. Pics courtesy/Francesca Moore
A cross section of the Union Carbide wall that surrounds the disaster site. Pics courtesy/Francesca Moore

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