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India Agrees to Help Bhopal Survivors

HeadlineAug 11, 2008

In India, victims of the Bhopal gas leak have ended months of sit-in protests after the government promised more help for survivors. Thousands of people died in 1984, when a pesticide plant owned by the US firm Union Carbide spewed deadly cyanide gas into the air. The Indian government has also promised to take legal action against Dow Chemical, which bought Union Carbide in 2001.

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