Capitalism: World's Worst Industrial Disaster

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3rd December 1984, one of the tragic day in the 19th century, world’s worst industrial disaster happened. Union Carbide subsidiary pesticide plant released 42 tonnes of toxic methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas, exposing more than 500,000 people to toxic gases. The first official immediate death toll was 2,259. A more probable figure is that 8,000 died within two weeks, and it is estimated that an additional 8,000 have since died from gas-related diseases. The question is why did this happen? Why are the individual not brought to justice even after 30 years? Why this tragic incident took so many lives? Let’s investigate it and try to figure out the powers that led this disaster a really dreadful one.
In this modern era, a cause has been observed which is responsible for these types of tragic disasters and continuously growing violence. Nature is vulnerable to that force, if it continues it’ll cause more and more disasters even worse than that. In short, this cause is destroying our world. Nowadays Ecological crisis are because of it. There
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The blind need of profit is indeed responsible for killing people. Just to save some money the Union Carbide company never gave safety equipment and when the workers at the plant, through their union, protested the safety hazards, they were ignored. On worker who went on a fifteen-day hunger strike was fired. The company didn’t think of long term plans they were just so sunk in the short term plans that they didn’t bother about building plant in industrial zones rather than building it in the center of population. They did this just to save some money. How can they be so irresponsible that they never thought if for God sake some tragedy happens then what the citizens would do? There are many facts that totally justifies the cruelty of capitalists for