It was one of the worst industrial disasters in history. In 1984, toxic gas from a pesticide factory killed thousands of people in Bhopal, India and caused hundreds of thousands of injuries. Forty years on, authorities have now only just begun to deal with some of the toxic waste — by burning it. But people living close to the incineration site in the city of Pithampur fear it is damaging their health.
00:00 Bhopal disaster’s toxic legacy endures
04:14 Professor Fiona Macleod explains why toxic waste still remains
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