World's largest industrial accidents

The tendency towards the largest industrial accidents in the world in the world. Many industrial accidents have killed millions of people, after which questions were asked about the safety of employees and ordinary people in the industries. 10. Bhopal, December 3, 1984 About 45 tons of dangerous gas methylisocyanate came here from the Union Carbide plant. In which about 15 to 20 thousand people were killed. 9. Windkaal, October 8, 1957 In the wind scale reactor, the uranium tin burst due to a fire in graphite control blocks. Which filled the radioactive gases in the area. 8. Mononga, December 6, 1907 Mononga, a coal mine exploded in West Virginia and killed more than 350 laborers. 7. Sri Mile Island, March 28, 1979 This is the most dangerous atomic accident in American history. This accident occurred as a result of malfunctioning human error and equipment. 6. Fukushima, March 11, 2011 Earthquake-Sunmi’s cool failure and explosions of Japan’s Fukushima Daichi plant led to a massive radioactive gases. 5. Courers, March 10, 1906 About 1100 people were killed and hundreds were injured in an explosion in the Kuriares mine near the Pass-de-Kailais hills in northern France. 4. Deepwater Horizon, April 20, 2010 The explosion in Deepwater Horizon Oil Ring leaked about 49 lakh barrels in the wave by closing the well. 3. Honkekiko, when 1.549 Chinese laborers died in this mining disaster on April 26, 1942. 2. The Tringal Fire, March 25, 1911, killed the fire at the Triangle Shirtwist factory about 150 people, but the incident led to a massive movement in the US over safety. 1. Exone Waldage, March 24, 1989 OILTANKER ‘Exone Waldage Prince William Sound’ lost in Alaska. As a result, about 110 lakh liter of crude oil was distributed there. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here