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  2. List of industrial disasters - Wikipedia

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    December 3, 1984: The Bhopal disaster in India is one of the largest industrial disasters on record. A runaway reaction in a tank containing poisonous methyl isocyanate caused the pressure relief system to vent large amounts to the atmosphere at a Union Carbide India Limited plant. Estimates of the death toll range from 3700 to 16,000.

  3. Malabar Cements Limited - Wikipedia

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    Malabar Cements Limited is an Indian cement company. It is among the largest public sector cement production undertakings. It is fully owned by the Government of Kerala and is the only major integrated cement plant in the State. [1] The total installed capacity of MCL is 6.2 lakh tons.

  4. Category:Industrial fires and explosions in India - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Industrial fires and explosions in India" ... 2020 Dahej chemical plant explosion; 2019 Delhi factory fire;

  5. 2005 Mumbai High fire - Wikipedia

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    The Mumbai High oil field, the largest in India, is located in the Arabian Sea, approximately 170 km (110 mi) west of Mumbai.It is operated by ONGC and produces oil and gas, which are transported via pipeline to a processing plant in Uran. [2]

  6. List of explosions - Wikipedia

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    The disaster was the largest man-made explosion of the time and caused extensive damage to Richmond, Dartmouth, and the Miꞌkmaq neighborhood of Tufts Cove. 4-6 December 1918 United States: Sayreville, New Jersey ~100 100+ T. A. Gillespie Company Shell Loading Plant explosion – Munitions explosion at an ammunition plant in New Jersey

  7. How The World Bank Broke Its Promise to Protect the Poor

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    On India’s northwest coast, members of a historically oppressed Muslim community claim that heated water spewing from a coal-fueled power plant has depleted fish and lobster stocks in the once-fertile gulf where they make their living. The IFC loaned Tata Power, one of India’s largest companies, $450 million to help build the plant.

  8. Sivakasi factory explosion - Wikipedia

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    Sivakasi, in Tamil Nadu in southern India, is considered the "fireworks capital" of India. The town produces more than 90% of India's fireworks and India is the second largest producer of fireworks in the world, next to China. [1] More than 700 factories in Sivakasi make approximately $360 million worth of fireworks every year. [2]

  9. Mysore Cements Limited - Wikipedia

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    Mysore Cements Limited (also known as Diamond Cement) is one of major producers of Cement in south India since its establishment in 1958 – 59 by Karnataka-based industrialist Sarangapani Mudaliar and by collaboration of Kaisers USA as a Public Limited Company [3] The company produced its major output of 1 ton cement with the investment of about 20 million Rupees, in 1962.