Forty years and a month after a deadly gas leak at a pesticide factory killed thousands in Bhopal, India, authorities say the last remaining toxic waste has been removed from the site. Activists say that not enough measures are being taken to protect the environment and the population. Four decades after one of the world’s worst industrial disasters, new generations of people are still dealing with its consequences and demanding justice. Our correspondents report.
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