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It was five minutes past midnight in Bhopal, India on December 2, 1984. 27 tons of lethal gases including methyl isocynate (MIC) started leaking from Union Carbide’s pesticide factory. The deadly cloud of gases rapidly blanketed the city and claimed thousands of lives. It turned out to be the world’s worst industrial disaster.