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Analysis of Styrene Gas Leak Effect on Humans and Applicability of Law

Authors: Parve, M. Dani; Satish, R. Ingale;

Analysis of Styrene Gas Leak Effect on Humans and Applicability of Law

Abstract

A very unfortunate and disastrous event took place at the LG Polymers facility located near Vishakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh, India which was informed by the locals to the police at 3:30 AM. Shortly Ambulances, Fire Brigades and Policemen arrived at the spot to rescue the people living in the vicinity of the Facility. The hazardous "Styrene" gas leak spread rapidly in radii of 3 Kilometers within minutes. A lot of litigation will be involved for providing right, fair and adequate compensation to the victims of this Gas Leak. Years after the Bhopal Gas Tragedy still several people are devoid of adequate compensation as per the ends of Law and biological anomalies continue to haunt the people of Bhopal. Irrespective of the several such hazardous gas leaks have occurred in the past noteworthy is the Oleum Gas Leak. The tremors of the past can still be felt when the residents around that area remember the incident .The analysis shows that styrene gas leak causes may health effect on human as well as animal and causing at least 350 people were significant morbidity and 11 deaths.

Keywords

Styrene gas, Monomer, Cancer, Chemosis, Depression

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