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[M]Nepal[/M] and Bangladesh are located in proximity to [M]Bhutan[/M] but [M]do not share a land border[/M].
Bhutan (Bhutanese: འབྲུག་ཡུལ་; Romaniz.: Dru Ü, [ʈʂɦu yː], lit. "Land of the Dragon"), officially Kingdom of Bhutan (འབྲུག་རྒྱལ་ཁབ་ Druk Gyal Khap), is an inland country located in South Asia, in the far east of the Himalayas. It borders China to the north and India to the south, east and west. Further west it is separated from Nepal by the Indian state of Sikim, while further south it is separated from Bangladesh by the Indian states of Assam and West Bengal. The capital and largest city in Bhutan is Thimbu. Bhutan existed as a patchwork of small warring manors until the early 17th century, when the lama and military leader Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, fleeing religious persecution in Tibet, unified the cultivated area and a distinct Bhutanese identity. Later, in the early 20th century, Bhutan came into contact with the British Empire and maintained strong bilateral relations with India over its independence. In 2006, based on a global survey, BusinessWeek magazine ranked Bhutan the happiest country in Asia and the eighth happiest country in the world. Bhutan's landscape ranges from subtropical plains in the south to sub-alpine heights in the north of the Himalayas, where some peaks exceed an altitude of 7,000 meters. In 1997 the total area was reported as around 46 500 km² and 38 394 km² in 2002.
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Nepal and [M]Bangladesh[/M] are located in proximity to [M]Bhutan[/M] but [M]do not share a land border[/M].
Bhutan (Bhutanese: འབྲུག་ཡུལ་; Romaniz.: Dru Ü, [ʈʂɦu yː], lit. "Land of the Dragon"), officially Kingdom of Bhutan (འབྲུག་རྒྱལ་ཁབ་ Druk Gyal Khap), is an inland country located in South Asia, in the far east of the Himalayas. It borders China to the north and India to the south, east and west. Further west it is separated from Nepal by the Indian state of Sikim, while further south it is separated from Bangladesh by the Indian states of Assam and West Bengal. The capital and largest city in Bhutan is Thimbu. Bhutan existed as a patchwork of small warring manors until the early 17th century, when the lama and military leader Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, fleeing religious persecution in Tibet, unified the cultivated area and a distinct Bhutanese identity. Later, in the early 20th century, Bhutan came into contact with the British Empire and maintained strong bilateral relations with India over its independence. In 2006, based on a global survey, BusinessWeek magazine ranked Bhutan the happiest country in Asia and the eighth happiest country in the world. Bhutan's landscape ranges from subtropical plains in the south to sub-alpine heights in the north of the Himalayas, where some peaks exceed an altitude of 7,000 meters. In 1997 the total area was reported as around 46 500 km² and 38 394 km² in 2002.
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Nepal and [M]Bangladesh[/M] are [M]located in proximity to Bhutan[/M] but do not share a land border.
Bhutan (Bhutanese: འབྲུག་ཡུལ་; Romaniz.: Dru Ü, [ʈʂɦu yː], lit. "Land of the Dragon"), officially Kingdom of Bhutan (འབྲུག་རྒྱལ་ཁབ་ Druk Gyal Khap), is an inland country located in South Asia, in the far east of the Himalayas. It borders China to the north and India to the south, east and west. Further west it is separated from Nepal by the Indian state of Sikim, while further south it is separated from Bangladesh by the Indian states of Assam and West Bengal. The capital and largest city in Bhutan is Thimbu. Bhutan existed as a patchwork of small warring manors until the early 17th century, when the lama and military leader Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, fleeing religious persecution in Tibet, unified the cultivated area and a distinct Bhutanese identity. Later, in the early 20th century, Bhutan came into contact with the British Empire and maintained strong bilateral relations with India over its independence. In 2006, based on a global survey, BusinessWeek magazine ranked Bhutan the happiest country in Asia and the eighth happiest country in the world. Bhutan's landscape ranges from subtropical plains in the south to sub-alpine heights in the north of the Himalayas, where some peaks exceed an altitude of 7,000 meters. In 1997 the total area was reported as around 46 500 km² and 38 394 km² in 2002.
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[M]Nepal[/M] and Bangladesh are [M]located in proximity to Bhutan[/M] but do not share a land border.
Bhutan (Bhutanese: འབྲུག་ཡུལ་; Romaniz.: Dru Ü, [ʈʂɦu yː], lit. "Land of the Dragon"), officially Kingdom of Bhutan (འབྲུག་རྒྱལ་ཁབ་ Druk Gyal Khap), is an inland country located in South Asia, in the far east of the Himalayas. It borders China to the north and India to the south, east and west. Further west it is separated from Nepal by the Indian state of Sikim, while further south it is separated from Bangladesh by the Indian states of Assam and West Bengal. The capital and largest city in Bhutan is Thimbu. Bhutan existed as a patchwork of small warring manors until the early 17th century, when the lama and military leader Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, fleeing religious persecution in Tibet, unified the cultivated area and a distinct Bhutanese identity. Later, in the early 20th century, Bhutan came into contact with the British Empire and maintained strong bilateral relations with India over its independence. In 2006, based on a global survey, BusinessWeek magazine ranked Bhutan the happiest country in Asia and the eighth happiest country in the world. Bhutan's landscape ranges from subtropical plains in the south to sub-alpine heights in the north of the Himalayas, where some peaks exceed an altitude of 7,000 meters. In 1997 the total area was reported as around 46 500 km² and 38 394 km² in 2002.
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[M]Bhutan[/M] (/buːˈtɑːn/ (listen); Dzongkha: འབྲུག་ཡུལ་, romanized: Druk Yul [ʈuk̚˩.yː˩]), officially known as the Kingdom of Bhutan (Dzongkha: འབྲུག་རྒྱལ་ཁབ་, romanized: Druk Gyal Khap), [M]is[/M] a landlocked country [M]in the Eastern Himalayas[/M].
Bhutan (Bhutanese: འབྲུག་ཡུལ་; Romaniz.: Dru Ü, [ʈʂɦu yː], lit. "Land of the Dragon"), officially Kingdom of Bhutan (འབྲུག་རྒྱལ་ཁབ་ Druk Gyal Khap), is an inland country located in South Asia, in the far east of the Himalayas. It borders China to the north and India to the south, east and west. Further west it is separated from Nepal by the Indian state of Sikim, while further south it is separated from Bangladesh by the Indian states of Assam and West Bengal. The capital and largest city in Bhutan is Thimbu. Bhutan existed as a patchwork of small warring manors until the early 17th century, when the lama and military leader Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, fleeing religious persecution in Tibet, unified the cultivated area and a distinct Bhutanese identity. Later, in the early 20th century, Bhutan came into contact with the British Empire and maintained strong bilateral relations with India over its independence. In 2006, based on a global survey, BusinessWeek magazine ranked Bhutan the happiest country in Asia and the eighth happiest country in the world. Bhutan's landscape ranges from subtropical plains in the south to sub-alpine heights in the north of the Himalayas, where some peaks exceed an altitude of 7,000 meters. In 1997 the total area was reported as around 46 500 km² and 38 394 km² in 2002.
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[M]Bhutan[/M] (/buːˈtɑːn/ (listen); Dzongkha: འབྲུག་ཡུལ་, romanized: Druk Yul [ʈuk̚˩.yː˩]), officially known as the Kingdom of Bhutan (Dzongkha: འབྲུག་རྒྱལ་ཁབ་, romanized: Druk Gyal Khap), [M]is a landlocked country[/M] in the Eastern Himalayas.
Bhutan (Bhutanese: འབྲུག་ཡུལ་; Romaniz.: Dru Ü, [ʈʂɦu yː], lit. "Land of the Dragon"), officially Kingdom of Bhutan (འབྲུག་རྒྱལ་ཁབ་ Druk Gyal Khap), is an inland country located in South Asia, in the far east of the Himalayas. It borders China to the north and India to the south, east and west. Further west it is separated from Nepal by the Indian state of Sikim, while further south it is separated from Bangladesh by the Indian states of Assam and West Bengal. The capital and largest city in Bhutan is Thimbu. Bhutan existed as a patchwork of small warring manors until the early 17th century, when the lama and military leader Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, fleeing religious persecution in Tibet, unified the cultivated area and a distinct Bhutanese identity. Later, in the early 20th century, Bhutan came into contact with the British Empire and maintained strong bilateral relations with India over its independence. In 2006, based on a global survey, BusinessWeek magazine ranked Bhutan the happiest country in Asia and the eighth happiest country in the world. Bhutan's landscape ranges from subtropical plains in the south to sub-alpine heights in the north of the Himalayas, where some peaks exceed an altitude of 7,000 meters. In 1997 the total area was reported as around 46 500 km² and 38 394 km² in 2002.
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Bhutan (/buːˈtɑːn/ (listen); Dzongkha: འབྲུག་ཡུལ་, romanized: Druk Yul [ʈuk̚˩.yː˩]), officially known as [M]the Kingdom of Bhutan[/M] (Dzongkha: འབྲུག་རྒྱལ་ཁབ་, [M]romanized: Druk Gyal Khap[/M]), is a landlocked country in the Eastern Himalayas.
Bhutan (Bhutanese: འབྲུག་ཡུལ་; Romaniz.: Dru Ü, [ʈʂɦu yː], lit. "Land of the Dragon"), officially Kingdom of Bhutan (འབྲུག་རྒྱལ་ཁབ་ Druk Gyal Khap), is an inland country located in South Asia, in the far east of the Himalayas. It borders China to the north and India to the south, east and west. Further west it is separated from Nepal by the Indian state of Sikim, while further south it is separated from Bangladesh by the Indian states of Assam and West Bengal. The capital and largest city in Bhutan is Thimbu. Bhutan existed as a patchwork of small warring manors until the early 17th century, when the lama and military leader Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, fleeing religious persecution in Tibet, unified the cultivated area and a distinct Bhutanese identity. Later, in the early 20th century, Bhutan came into contact with the British Empire and maintained strong bilateral relations with India over its independence. In 2006, based on a global survey, BusinessWeek magazine ranked Bhutan the happiest country in Asia and the eighth happiest country in the world. Bhutan's landscape ranges from subtropical plains in the south to sub-alpine heights in the north of the Himalayas, where some peaks exceed an altitude of 7,000 meters. In 1997 the total area was reported as around 46 500 km² and 38 394 km² in 2002.
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Bhutan (/buːˈtɑːn/ (listen); Dzongkha: འབྲུག་ཡུལ་, romanized: Druk Yul [ʈuk̚˩.yː˩]), officially known as [M]the Kingdom of Bhutan[/M] ([M]Dzongkha: འབྲུག་རྒྱལ་ཁབ[/M]་, romanized: Druk Gyal Khap), is a landlocked country in the Eastern Himalayas.
Bhutan (Bhutanese: འབྲུག་ཡུལ་; Romaniz.: Dru Ü, [ʈʂɦu yː], lit. "Land of the Dragon"), officially Kingdom of Bhutan (འབྲུག་རྒྱལ་ཁབ་ Druk Gyal Khap), is an inland country located in South Asia, in the far east of the Himalayas. It borders China to the north and India to the south, east and west. Further west it is separated from Nepal by the Indian state of Sikim, while further south it is separated from Bangladesh by the Indian states of Assam and West Bengal. The capital and largest city in Bhutan is Thimbu. Bhutan existed as a patchwork of small warring manors until the early 17th century, when the lama and military leader Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, fleeing religious persecution in Tibet, unified the cultivated area and a distinct Bhutanese identity. Later, in the early 20th century, Bhutan came into contact with the British Empire and maintained strong bilateral relations with India over its independence. In 2006, based on a global survey, BusinessWeek magazine ranked Bhutan the happiest country in Asia and the eighth happiest country in the world. Bhutan's landscape ranges from subtropical plains in the south to sub-alpine heights in the north of the Himalayas, where some peaks exceed an altitude of 7,000 meters. In 1997 the total area was reported as around 46 500 km² and 38 394 km² in 2002.
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[M]Bhutan[/M] (/buːˈtɑːn/ (listen); Dzongkha: འབྲུག་ཡུལ་, romanized: Druk Yul [ʈuk̚˩.yː˩]), [M]officially known as the Kingdom of Bhutan[/M] (Dzongkha: འབྲུག་རྒྱལ་ཁབ་, romanized: Druk Gyal Khap), is a landlocked country in the Eastern Himalayas.
Bhutan (Bhutanese: འབྲུག་ཡུལ་; Romaniz.: Dru Ü, [ʈʂɦu yː], lit. "Land of the Dragon"), officially Kingdom of Bhutan (འབྲུག་རྒྱལ་ཁབ་ Druk Gyal Khap), is an inland country located in South Asia, in the far east of the Himalayas. It borders China to the north and India to the south, east and west. Further west it is separated from Nepal by the Indian state of Sikim, while further south it is separated from Bangladesh by the Indian states of Assam and West Bengal. The capital and largest city in Bhutan is Thimbu. Bhutan existed as a patchwork of small warring manors until the early 17th century, when the lama and military leader Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, fleeing religious persecution in Tibet, unified the cultivated area and a distinct Bhutanese identity. Later, in the early 20th century, Bhutan came into contact with the British Empire and maintained strong bilateral relations with India over its independence. In 2006, based on a global survey, BusinessWeek magazine ranked Bhutan the happiest country in Asia and the eighth happiest country in the world. Bhutan's landscape ranges from subtropical plains in the south to sub-alpine heights in the north of the Himalayas, where some peaks exceed an altitude of 7,000 meters. In 1997 the total area was reported as around 46 500 km² and 38 394 km² in 2002.
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[M]Bhutan[/M] (/buːˈtɑːn/ (listen); Dzongkha: འབྲུག་ཡུལ་, [M]romanized: Druk Yul[/M] [ʈuk̚˩.yː˩]), officially known as the Kingdom of Bhutan (Dzongkha: འབྲུག་རྒྱལ་ཁབ་, romanized: Druk Gyal Khap), is a landlocked country in the Eastern Himalayas.
Bhutan (Bhutanese: འབྲུག་ཡུལ་; Romaniz.: Dru Ü, [ʈʂɦu yː], lit. "Land of the Dragon"), officially Kingdom of Bhutan (འབྲུག་རྒྱལ་ཁབ་ Druk Gyal Khap), is an inland country located in South Asia, in the far east of the Himalayas. It borders China to the north and India to the south, east and west. Further west it is separated from Nepal by the Indian state of Sikim, while further south it is separated from Bangladesh by the Indian states of Assam and West Bengal. The capital and largest city in Bhutan is Thimbu. Bhutan existed as a patchwork of small warring manors until the early 17th century, when the lama and military leader Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, fleeing religious persecution in Tibet, unified the cultivated area and a distinct Bhutanese identity. Later, in the early 20th century, Bhutan came into contact with the British Empire and maintained strong bilateral relations with India over its independence. In 2006, based on a global survey, BusinessWeek magazine ranked Bhutan the happiest country in Asia and the eighth happiest country in the world. Bhutan's landscape ranges from subtropical plains in the south to sub-alpine heights in the north of the Himalayas, where some peaks exceed an altitude of 7,000 meters. In 1997 the total area was reported as around 46 500 km² and 38 394 km² in 2002.
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[M]Bhutan[/M] (/buːˈtɑːn/ (listen); [M]Dzongkha: འབྲུག་ཡུལ[/M]་, romanized: Druk Yul [ʈuk̚˩.yː˩]), officially known as the Kingdom of Bhutan (Dzongkha: འབྲུག་རྒྱལ་ཁབ་, romanized: Druk Gyal Khap), is a landlocked country in the Eastern Himalayas.
Bhutan (Bhutanese: འབྲུག་ཡུལ་; Romaniz.: Dru Ü, [ʈʂɦu yː], lit. "Land of the Dragon"), officially Kingdom of Bhutan (འབྲུག་རྒྱལ་ཁབ་ Druk Gyal Khap), is an inland country located in South Asia, in the far east of the Himalayas. It borders China to the north and India to the south, east and west. Further west it is separated from Nepal by the Indian state of Sikim, while further south it is separated from Bangladesh by the Indian states of Assam and West Bengal. The capital and largest city in Bhutan is Thimbu. Bhutan existed as a patchwork of small warring manors until the early 17th century, when the lama and military leader Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, fleeing religious persecution in Tibet, unified the cultivated area and a distinct Bhutanese identity. Later, in the early 20th century, Bhutan came into contact with the British Empire and maintained strong bilateral relations with India over its independence. In 2006, based on a global survey, BusinessWeek magazine ranked Bhutan the happiest country in Asia and the eighth happiest country in the world. Bhutan's landscape ranges from subtropical plains in the south to sub-alpine heights in the north of the Himalayas, where some peaks exceed an altitude of 7,000 meters. In 1997 the total area was reported as around 46 500 km² and 38 394 km² in 2002.
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In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the family members of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release, and to [M]574,366 injured victims[/M].
The Bhopal disaster, which occurred between 2 and 3 December 1984 in the Bhopal region (Madhya Pradesh, India), was caused by an open-air leak of methyl isocyanate at a pesticide factory owned by a 51 % of the American company Union Carbide (part of whose assets were later acquired by Dow Chemical) and the remaining 49%, of the government of India. Leaving more than 25,000 dead and 500,000 injured It is considered one of the worst industrial disasters in the world More than 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate gas (MIC). The highly toxic substance made its way to the small towns located near and around the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the families of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release and 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 it stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 serious and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died of related illnesses. with gases The cause of the disaster is still under debate. The Indian government and local activists argue that mismanagement and deferred maintenance created a situation where routine maintenance of the pipes caused a backflow of water in a MIC tank, causing the disaster.
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In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the family members of 3,787 victims killed [M]in the gas release[/M], and to [M]574,366 injured victims[/M].
The Bhopal disaster, which occurred between 2 and 3 December 1984 in the Bhopal region (Madhya Pradesh, India), was caused by an open-air leak of methyl isocyanate at a pesticide factory owned by a 51 % of the American company Union Carbide (part of whose assets were later acquired by Dow Chemical) and the remaining 49%, of the government of India. Leaving more than 25,000 dead and 500,000 injured It is considered one of the worst industrial disasters in the world More than 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate gas (MIC). The highly toxic substance made its way to the small towns located near and around the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the families of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release and 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 it stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 serious and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died of related illnesses. with gases The cause of the disaster is still under debate. The Indian government and local activists argue that mismanagement and deferred maintenance created a situation where routine maintenance of the pipes caused a backflow of water in a MIC tank, causing the disaster.
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In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the family members of [M]3,787 victims killed[/M] in the gas release, and to 574,366 injured victims.
The Bhopal disaster, which occurred between 2 and 3 December 1984 in the Bhopal region (Madhya Pradesh, India), was caused by an open-air leak of methyl isocyanate at a pesticide factory owned by a 51 % of the American company Union Carbide (part of whose assets were later acquired by Dow Chemical) and the remaining 49%, of the government of India. Leaving more than 25,000 dead and 500,000 injured It is considered one of the worst industrial disasters in the world More than 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate gas (MIC). The highly toxic substance made its way to the small towns located near and around the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the families of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release and 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 it stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 serious and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died of related illnesses. with gases The cause of the disaster is still under debate. The Indian government and local activists argue that mismanagement and deferred maintenance created a situation where routine maintenance of the pipes caused a backflow of water in a MIC tank, causing the disaster.
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In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the family members of [M]3,787 victims killed in the gas release[/M], and to 574,366 injured victims.
The Bhopal disaster, which occurred between 2 and 3 December 1984 in the Bhopal region (Madhya Pradesh, India), was caused by an open-air leak of methyl isocyanate at a pesticide factory owned by a 51 % of the American company Union Carbide (part of whose assets were later acquired by Dow Chemical) and the remaining 49%, of the government of India. Leaving more than 25,000 dead and 500,000 injured It is considered one of the worst industrial disasters in the world More than 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate gas (MIC). The highly toxic substance made its way to the small towns located near and around the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the families of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release and 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 it stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 serious and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died of related illnesses. with gases The cause of the disaster is still under debate. The Indian government and local activists argue that mismanagement and deferred maintenance created a situation where routine maintenance of the pipes caused a backflow of water in a MIC tank, causing the disaster.
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In 2008, [M]the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the family members of 3,787 victims[/M] killed in the gas release, and to 574,366 injured victims.
The Bhopal disaster, which occurred between 2 and 3 December 1984 in the Bhopal region (Madhya Pradesh, India), was caused by an open-air leak of methyl isocyanate at a pesticide factory owned by a 51 % of the American company Union Carbide (part of whose assets were later acquired by Dow Chemical) and the remaining 49%, of the government of India. Leaving more than 25,000 dead and 500,000 injured It is considered one of the worst industrial disasters in the world More than 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate gas (MIC). The highly toxic substance made its way to the small towns located near and around the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the families of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release and 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 it stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 serious and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died of related illnesses. with gases The cause of the disaster is still under debate. The Indian government and local activists argue that mismanagement and deferred maintenance created a situation where routine maintenance of the pipes caused a backflow of water in a MIC tank, causing the disaster.
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[M]In 2008[/M], [M]the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the family members of 3,787 victims[/M] killed in the gas release, and to 574,366 injured victims.
The Bhopal disaster, which occurred between 2 and 3 December 1984 in the Bhopal region (Madhya Pradesh, India), was caused by an open-air leak of methyl isocyanate at a pesticide factory owned by a 51 % of the American company Union Carbide (part of whose assets were later acquired by Dow Chemical) and the remaining 49%, of the government of India. Leaving more than 25,000 dead and 500,000 injured It is considered one of the worst industrial disasters in the world More than 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate gas (MIC). The highly toxic substance made its way to the small towns located near and around the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the families of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release and 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 it stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 serious and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died of related illnesses. with gases The cause of the disaster is still under debate. The Indian government and local activists argue that mismanagement and deferred maintenance created a situation where routine maintenance of the pipes caused a backflow of water in a MIC tank, causing the disaster.
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[M]Estimates vary on the death toll.[/M]
The Bhopal disaster, which occurred between 2 and 3 December 1984 in the Bhopal region (Madhya Pradesh, India), was caused by an open-air leak of methyl isocyanate at a pesticide factory owned by a 51 % of the American company Union Carbide (part of whose assets were later acquired by Dow Chemical) and the remaining 49%, of the government of India. Leaving more than 25,000 dead and 500,000 injured It is considered one of the worst industrial disasters in the world More than 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate gas (MIC). The highly toxic substance made its way to the small towns located near and around the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the families of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release and 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 it stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 serious and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died of related illnesses. with gases The cause of the disaster is still under debate. The Indian government and local activists argue that mismanagement and deferred maintenance created a situation where routine maintenance of the pipes caused a backflow of water in a MIC tank, causing the disaster.
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[M]It is considered among the world's worst industrial disasters.[/M]
The Bhopal disaster, which occurred between 2 and 3 December 1984 in the Bhopal region (Madhya Pradesh, India), was caused by an open-air leak of methyl isocyanate at a pesticide factory owned by a 51 % of the American company Union Carbide (part of whose assets were later acquired by Dow Chemical) and the remaining 49%, of the government of India. Leaving more than 25,000 dead and 500,000 injured It is considered one of the worst industrial disasters in the world More than 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate gas (MIC). The highly toxic substance made its way to the small towns located near and around the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the families of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release and 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 it stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 serious and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died of related illnesses. with gases The cause of the disaster is still under debate. The Indian government and local activists argue that mismanagement and deferred maintenance created a situation where routine maintenance of the pipes caused a backflow of water in a MIC tank, causing the disaster.
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[M]The cause of the disaster remains under debate.[/M]
The Bhopal disaster, which occurred between 2 and 3 December 1984 in the Bhopal region (Madhya Pradesh, India), was caused by an open-air leak of methyl isocyanate at a pesticide factory owned by a 51 % of the American company Union Carbide (part of whose assets were later acquired by Dow Chemical) and the remaining 49%, of the government of India. Leaving more than 25,000 dead and 500,000 injured It is considered one of the worst industrial disasters in the world More than 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate gas (MIC). The highly toxic substance made its way to the small towns located near and around the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the families of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release and 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 it stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 serious and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died of related illnesses. with gases The cause of the disaster is still under debate. The Indian government and local activists argue that mismanagement and deferred maintenance created a situation where routine maintenance of the pipes caused a backflow of water in a MIC tank, causing the disaster.
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Over 500,000 people were exposed to [M]methyl isocyanate (MIC[/M]) gas.
The Bhopal disaster, which occurred between 2 and 3 December 1984 in the Bhopal region (Madhya Pradesh, India), was caused by an open-air leak of methyl isocyanate at a pesticide factory owned by a 51 % of the American company Union Carbide (part of whose assets were later acquired by Dow Chemical) and the remaining 49%, of the government of India. Leaving more than 25,000 dead and 500,000 injured It is considered one of the worst industrial disasters in the world More than 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate gas (MIC). The highly toxic substance made its way to the small towns located near and around the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the families of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release and 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 it stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 serious and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died of related illnesses. with gases The cause of the disaster is still under debate. The Indian government and local activists argue that mismanagement and deferred maintenance created a situation where routine maintenance of the pipes caused a backflow of water in a MIC tank, causing the disaster.
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[M]Over 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate[/M] (MIC) [M]gas[/M].
The Bhopal disaster, which occurred between 2 and 3 December 1984 in the Bhopal region (Madhya Pradesh, India), was caused by an open-air leak of methyl isocyanate at a pesticide factory owned by a 51 % of the American company Union Carbide (part of whose assets were later acquired by Dow Chemical) and the remaining 49%, of the government of India. Leaving more than 25,000 dead and 500,000 injured It is considered one of the worst industrial disasters in the world More than 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate gas (MIC). The highly toxic substance made its way to the small towns located near and around the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the families of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release and 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 it stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 serious and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died of related illnesses. with gases The cause of the disaster is still under debate. The Indian government and local activists argue that mismanagement and deferred maintenance created a situation where routine maintenance of the pipes caused a backflow of water in a MIC tank, causing the disaster.
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The Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, was a gas leak incident on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at [M]the Union Carbide India Limited[/M] (UCIL) [M]pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.[/M]
The Bhopal disaster, which occurred between 2 and 3 December 1984 in the Bhopal region (Madhya Pradesh, India), was caused by an open-air leak of methyl isocyanate at a pesticide factory owned by a 51 % of the American company Union Carbide (part of whose assets were later acquired by Dow Chemical) and the remaining 49%, of the government of India. Leaving more than 25,000 dead and 500,000 injured It is considered one of the worst industrial disasters in the world More than 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate gas (MIC). The highly toxic substance made its way to the small towns located near and around the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the families of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release and 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 it stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 serious and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died of related illnesses. with gases The cause of the disaster is still under debate. The Indian government and local activists argue that mismanagement and deferred maintenance created a situation where routine maintenance of the pipes caused a backflow of water in a MIC tank, causing the disaster.
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The Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, was a gas leak incident on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at [M]the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL[/M]) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.
The Bhopal disaster, which occurred between 2 and 3 December 1984 in the Bhopal region (Madhya Pradesh, India), was caused by an open-air leak of methyl isocyanate at a pesticide factory owned by a 51 % of the American company Union Carbide (part of whose assets were later acquired by Dow Chemical) and the remaining 49%, of the government of India. Leaving more than 25,000 dead and 500,000 injured It is considered one of the worst industrial disasters in the world More than 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate gas (MIC). The highly toxic substance made its way to the small towns located near and around the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the families of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release and 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 it stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 serious and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died of related illnesses. with gases The cause of the disaster is still under debate. The Indian government and local activists argue that mismanagement and deferred maintenance created a situation where routine maintenance of the pipes caused a backflow of water in a MIC tank, causing the disaster.
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[M]The Bhopal disaster[/M], also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, [M]was[/M] a gas leak incident on the night of 2–3 December 1984 [M]at the Union Carbide India Limited[/M] (UCIL) [M]pesticide plant[/M] in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.
The Bhopal disaster, which occurred between 2 and 3 December 1984 in the Bhopal region (Madhya Pradesh, India), was caused by an open-air leak of methyl isocyanate at a pesticide factory owned by a 51 % of the American company Union Carbide (part of whose assets were later acquired by Dow Chemical) and the remaining 49%, of the government of India. Leaving more than 25,000 dead and 500,000 injured It is considered one of the worst industrial disasters in the world More than 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate gas (MIC). The highly toxic substance made its way to the small towns located near and around the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the families of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release and 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 it stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 serious and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died of related illnesses. with gases The cause of the disaster is still under debate. The Indian government and local activists argue that mismanagement and deferred maintenance created a situation where routine maintenance of the pipes caused a backflow of water in a MIC tank, causing the disaster.
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[M]The Bhopal disaster[/M], also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, [M]was[/M] a gas leak incident [M]on the night of 2–3 December 1984[/M] at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.
The Bhopal disaster, which occurred between 2 and 3 December 1984 in the Bhopal region (Madhya Pradesh, India), was caused by an open-air leak of methyl isocyanate at a pesticide factory owned by a 51 % of the American company Union Carbide (part of whose assets were later acquired by Dow Chemical) and the remaining 49%, of the government of India. Leaving more than 25,000 dead and 500,000 injured It is considered one of the worst industrial disasters in the world More than 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate gas (MIC). The highly toxic substance made its way to the small towns located near and around the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the families of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release and 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 it stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 serious and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died of related illnesses. with gases The cause of the disaster is still under debate. The Indian government and local activists argue that mismanagement and deferred maintenance created a situation where routine maintenance of the pipes caused a backflow of water in a MIC tank, causing the disaster.
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[M]The Bhopal disaster[/M], also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, [M]was a gas leak incident[/M] on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.
The Bhopal disaster, which occurred between 2 and 3 December 1984 in the Bhopal region (Madhya Pradesh, India), was caused by an open-air leak of methyl isocyanate at a pesticide factory owned by a 51 % of the American company Union Carbide (part of whose assets were later acquired by Dow Chemical) and the remaining 49%, of the government of India. Leaving more than 25,000 dead and 500,000 injured It is considered one of the worst industrial disasters in the world More than 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate gas (MIC). The highly toxic substance made its way to the small towns located near and around the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the families of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release and 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 it stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 serious and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died of related illnesses. with gases The cause of the disaster is still under debate. The Indian government and local activists argue that mismanagement and deferred maintenance created a situation where routine maintenance of the pipes caused a backflow of water in a MIC tank, causing the disaster.
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[M]The Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy[/M], was a gas leak incident on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.
The Bhopal disaster, which occurred between 2 and 3 December 1984 in the Bhopal region (Madhya Pradesh, India), was caused by an open-air leak of methyl isocyanate at a pesticide factory owned by a 51 % of the American company Union Carbide (part of whose assets were later acquired by Dow Chemical) and the remaining 49%, of the government of India. Leaving more than 25,000 dead and 500,000 injured It is considered one of the worst industrial disasters in the world More than 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate gas (MIC). The highly toxic substance made its way to the small towns located near and around the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the families of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release and 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 it stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 serious and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died of related illnesses. with gases The cause of the disaster is still under debate. The Indian government and local activists argue that mismanagement and deferred maintenance created a situation where routine maintenance of the pipes caused a backflow of water in a MIC tank, causing the disaster.
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[M]Others estimate that[/M] 8,000 died within two weeks, and [M]another 8,000 or more have since died from gas-related diseases.[/M]
The Bhopal disaster, which occurred between 2 and 3 December 1984 in the Bhopal region (Madhya Pradesh, India), was caused by an open-air leak of methyl isocyanate at a pesticide factory owned by a 51 % of the American company Union Carbide (part of whose assets were later acquired by Dow Chemical) and the remaining 49%, of the government of India. Leaving more than 25,000 dead and 500,000 injured It is considered one of the worst industrial disasters in the world More than 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate gas (MIC). The highly toxic substance made its way to the small towns located near and around the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the families of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release and 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 it stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 serious and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died of related illnesses. with gases The cause of the disaster is still under debate. The Indian government and local activists argue that mismanagement and deferred maintenance created a situation where routine maintenance of the pipes caused a backflow of water in a MIC tank, causing the disaster.
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[M]Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks[/M], and another 8,000 or more have since died from gas-related diseases.
The Bhopal disaster, which occurred between 2 and 3 December 1984 in the Bhopal region (Madhya Pradesh, India), was caused by an open-air leak of methyl isocyanate at a pesticide factory owned by a 51 % of the American company Union Carbide (part of whose assets were later acquired by Dow Chemical) and the remaining 49%, of the government of India. Leaving more than 25,000 dead and 500,000 injured It is considered one of the worst industrial disasters in the world More than 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate gas (MIC). The highly toxic substance made its way to the small towns located near and around the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the families of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release and 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 it stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 serious and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died of related illnesses. with gases The cause of the disaster is still under debate. The Indian government and local activists argue that mismanagement and deferred maintenance created a situation where routine maintenance of the pipes caused a backflow of water in a MIC tank, causing the disaster.
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[M]The official immediate death toll was 2,259.[/M]
The Bhopal disaster, which occurred between 2 and 3 December 1984 in the Bhopal region (Madhya Pradesh, India), was caused by an open-air leak of methyl isocyanate at a pesticide factory owned by a 51 % of the American company Union Carbide (part of whose assets were later acquired by Dow Chemical) and the remaining 49%, of the government of India. Leaving more than 25,000 dead and 500,000 injured It is considered one of the worst industrial disasters in the world More than 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate gas (MIC). The highly toxic substance made its way to the small towns located near and around the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the families of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release and 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 it stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 serious and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died of related illnesses. with gases The cause of the disaster is still under debate. The Indian government and local activists argue that mismanagement and deferred maintenance created a situation where routine maintenance of the pipes caused a backflow of water in a MIC tank, causing the disaster.
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[M]A government affidavit[/M] in 2006 [M]stated that the leak caused[/M] 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and [M]approximately 3,900[/M] severely and [M]permanently disabling injuries[/M].
The Bhopal disaster, which occurred between 2 and 3 December 1984 in the Bhopal region (Madhya Pradesh, India), was caused by an open-air leak of methyl isocyanate at a pesticide factory owned by a 51 % of the American company Union Carbide (part of whose assets were later acquired by Dow Chemical) and the remaining 49%, of the government of India. Leaving more than 25,000 dead and 500,000 injured It is considered one of the worst industrial disasters in the world More than 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate gas (MIC). The highly toxic substance made its way to the small towns located near and around the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the families of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release and 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 it stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 serious and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died of related illnesses. with gases The cause of the disaster is still under debate. The Indian government and local activists argue that mismanagement and deferred maintenance created a situation where routine maintenance of the pipes caused a backflow of water in a MIC tank, causing the disaster.
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[M]A government affidavit[/M] in 2006 [M]stated that the leak caused[/M] 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and [M]approximately 3,900 severely[/M] and permanently [M]disabling injuries[/M].
The Bhopal disaster, which occurred between 2 and 3 December 1984 in the Bhopal region (Madhya Pradesh, India), was caused by an open-air leak of methyl isocyanate at a pesticide factory owned by a 51 % of the American company Union Carbide (part of whose assets were later acquired by Dow Chemical) and the remaining 49%, of the government of India. Leaving more than 25,000 dead and 500,000 injured It is considered one of the worst industrial disasters in the world More than 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate gas (MIC). The highly toxic substance made its way to the small towns located near and around the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the families of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release and 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 it stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 serious and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died of related illnesses. with gases The cause of the disaster is still under debate. The Indian government and local activists argue that mismanagement and deferred maintenance created a situation where routine maintenance of the pipes caused a backflow of water in a MIC tank, causing the disaster.
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[M]A government affidavit[/M] in 2006 [M]stated that the leak caused[/M] 558,125 injuries, including [M]38,478 temporary partial injuries[/M] and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries.
The Bhopal disaster, which occurred between 2 and 3 December 1984 in the Bhopal region (Madhya Pradesh, India), was caused by an open-air leak of methyl isocyanate at a pesticide factory owned by a 51 % of the American company Union Carbide (part of whose assets were later acquired by Dow Chemical) and the remaining 49%, of the government of India. Leaving more than 25,000 dead and 500,000 injured It is considered one of the worst industrial disasters in the world More than 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate gas (MIC). The highly toxic substance made its way to the small towns located near and around the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the families of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release and 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 it stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 serious and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died of related illnesses. with gases The cause of the disaster is still under debate. The Indian government and local activists argue that mismanagement and deferred maintenance created a situation where routine maintenance of the pipes caused a backflow of water in a MIC tank, causing the disaster.
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[M]A government affidavit[/M] in 2006 [M]stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries[/M], including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries.
The Bhopal disaster, which occurred between 2 and 3 December 1984 in the Bhopal region (Madhya Pradesh, India), was caused by an open-air leak of methyl isocyanate at a pesticide factory owned by a 51 % of the American company Union Carbide (part of whose assets were later acquired by Dow Chemical) and the remaining 49%, of the government of India. Leaving more than 25,000 dead and 500,000 injured It is considered one of the worst industrial disasters in the world More than 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate gas (MIC). The highly toxic substance made its way to the small towns located near and around the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the families of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release and 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 it stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 serious and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died of related illnesses. with gases The cause of the disaster is still under debate. The Indian government and local activists argue that mismanagement and deferred maintenance created a situation where routine maintenance of the pipes caused a backflow of water in a MIC tank, causing the disaster.
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[M]A government affidavit in 2006[/M] stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries.
The Bhopal disaster, which occurred between 2 and 3 December 1984 in the Bhopal region (Madhya Pradesh, India), was caused by an open-air leak of methyl isocyanate at a pesticide factory owned by a 51 % of the American company Union Carbide (part of whose assets were later acquired by Dow Chemical) and the remaining 49%, of the government of India. Leaving more than 25,000 dead and 500,000 injured It is considered one of the worst industrial disasters in the world More than 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate gas (MIC). The highly toxic substance made its way to the small towns located near and around the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the families of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release and 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 it stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 serious and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died of related illnesses. with gases The cause of the disaster is still under debate. The Indian government and local activists argue that mismanagement and deferred maintenance created a situation where routine maintenance of the pipes caused a backflow of water in a MIC tank, causing the disaster.
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[M]The[/M] highly toxic [M]substance made its way[/M] into and [M]around[/M] the [M]small towns located near the plant.[/M]
The Bhopal disaster, which occurred between 2 and 3 December 1984 in the Bhopal region (Madhya Pradesh, India), was caused by an open-air leak of methyl isocyanate at a pesticide factory owned by a 51 % of the American company Union Carbide (part of whose assets were later acquired by Dow Chemical) and the remaining 49%, of the government of India. Leaving more than 25,000 dead and 500,000 injured It is considered one of the worst industrial disasters in the world More than 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate gas (MIC). The highly toxic substance made its way to the small towns located near and around the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the families of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release and 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 it stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 serious and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died of related illnesses. with gases The cause of the disaster is still under debate. The Indian government and local activists argue that mismanagement and deferred maintenance created a situation where routine maintenance of the pipes caused a backflow of water in a MIC tank, causing the disaster.
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[M]The[/M] highly toxic [M]substance made its way into[/M] and around the [M]small towns located near the plant.[/M]
The Bhopal disaster, which occurred between 2 and 3 December 1984 in the Bhopal region (Madhya Pradesh, India), was caused by an open-air leak of methyl isocyanate at a pesticide factory owned by a 51 % of the American company Union Carbide (part of whose assets were later acquired by Dow Chemical) and the remaining 49%, of the government of India. Leaving more than 25,000 dead and 500,000 injured It is considered one of the worst industrial disasters in the world More than 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate gas (MIC). The highly toxic substance made its way to the small towns located near and around the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the families of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release and 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 it stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 serious and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died of related illnesses. with gases The cause of the disaster is still under debate. The Indian government and local activists argue that mismanagement and deferred maintenance created a situation where routine maintenance of the pipes caused a backflow of water in a MIC tank, causing the disaster.
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[M]The highly toxic substance[/M] made its way into and around the small towns located near the plant.
The Bhopal disaster, which occurred between 2 and 3 December 1984 in the Bhopal region (Madhya Pradesh, India), was caused by an open-air leak of methyl isocyanate at a pesticide factory owned by a 51 % of the American company Union Carbide (part of whose assets were later acquired by Dow Chemical) and the remaining 49%, of the government of India. Leaving more than 25,000 dead and 500,000 injured It is considered one of the worst industrial disasters in the world More than 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate gas (MIC). The highly toxic substance made its way to the small towns located near and around the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the families of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release and 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 it stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 serious and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died of related illnesses. with gases The cause of the disaster is still under debate. The Indian government and local activists argue that mismanagement and deferred maintenance created a situation where routine maintenance of the pipes caused a backflow of water in a MIC tank, causing the disaster.
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[M]A government affidavit[/M] in 2006 it [M]stated that the leak caused[/M] 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and [M]approximately 3,900[/M] serious and [M]permanently disabling injuries[/M].
The Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, was a gas leak incident on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is considered among the world's worst industrial disasters. Over 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas. The highly toxic substance made its way into and around the small towns located near the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official immediate death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the family members of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release, and to 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died from gas-related diseases. The cause of the disaster remains under debate.
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[M]A government affidavit[/M] in 2006 it [M]stated that the leak caused[/M] 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and [M]approximately 3,900 serious[/M] and permanently disabling [M]injuries[/M].
The Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, was a gas leak incident on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is considered among the world's worst industrial disasters. Over 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas. The highly toxic substance made its way into and around the small towns located near the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official immediate death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the family members of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release, and to 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died from gas-related diseases. The cause of the disaster remains under debate.
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[M]A government affidavit[/M] in 2006 it [M]stated that the leak caused[/M] 558,125 injuries, including [M]38,478 temporary partial injuries[/M] and approximately 3,900 serious and permanently disabling injuries.
The Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, was a gas leak incident on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is considered among the world's worst industrial disasters. Over 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas. The highly toxic substance made its way into and around the small towns located near the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official immediate death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the family members of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release, and to 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died from gas-related diseases. The cause of the disaster remains under debate.
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[M]A government affidavit[/M] in 2006 it [M]stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries[/M], including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 serious and permanently disabling injuries.
The Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, was a gas leak incident on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is considered among the world's worst industrial disasters. Over 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas. The highly toxic substance made its way into and around the small towns located near the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official immediate death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the family members of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release, and to 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died from gas-related diseases. The cause of the disaster remains under debate.
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[M]A government affidavit in 2006[/M] it stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 serious and permanently disabling injuries.
The Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, was a gas leak incident on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is considered among the world's worst industrial disasters. Over 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas. The highly toxic substance made its way into and around the small towns located near the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official immediate death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the family members of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release, and to 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died from gas-related diseases. The cause of the disaster remains under debate.
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In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the families of [M]3,787 victims killed in the gas release[/M] and 574,366 injured victims.
The Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, was a gas leak incident on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is considered among the world's worst industrial disasters. Over 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas. The highly toxic substance made its way into and around the small towns located near the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official immediate death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the family members of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release, and to 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died from gas-related diseases. The cause of the disaster remains under debate.
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[M]In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to[/M] the families of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release and [M]574,366 injured victims.[/M]
The Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, was a gas leak incident on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is considered among the world's worst industrial disasters. Over 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas. The highly toxic substance made its way into and around the small towns located near the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official immediate death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the family members of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release, and to 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died from gas-related diseases. The cause of the disaster remains under debate.
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[M]In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the families of 3,787 victims[/M] killed in the gas release and 574,366 injured victims.
The Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, was a gas leak incident on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is considered among the world's worst industrial disasters. Over 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas. The highly toxic substance made its way into and around the small towns located near the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official immediate death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the family members of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release, and to 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died from gas-related diseases. The cause of the disaster remains under debate.
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[M]Others estimate that[/M] 8,000 died within two weeks, and [M]another 8,000 or more have since died of related illnesses.[/M]
The Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, was a gas leak incident on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is considered among the world's worst industrial disasters. Over 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas. The highly toxic substance made its way into and around the small towns located near the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official immediate death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the family members of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release, and to 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died from gas-related diseases. The cause of the disaster remains under debate.
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[M]Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks[/M], and another 8,000 or more have since died of related illnesses.
The Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, was a gas leak incident on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is considered among the world's worst industrial disasters. Over 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas. The highly toxic substance made its way into and around the small towns located near the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official immediate death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the family members of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release, and to 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died from gas-related diseases. The cause of the disaster remains under debate.
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[M]Estimates vary on the death toll.[/M]
The Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, was a gas leak incident on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is considered among the world's worst industrial disasters. Over 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas. The highly toxic substance made its way into and around the small towns located near the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official immediate death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the family members of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release, and to 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died from gas-related diseases. The cause of the disaster remains under debate.
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The Bhopal disaster, which occurred between 2 and 3 December 1984 in the Bhopal region (Madhya Pradesh, India), was caused by an open-air leak of methyl isocyanate at [M]a pesticide factory owned by[/M] a 51 % of the American company Union Carbide (part of whose assets were later acquired by Dow Chemical) and the remaining [M]49%, of the government of India.[/M]
The Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, was a gas leak incident on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is considered among the world's worst industrial disasters. Over 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas. The highly toxic substance made its way into and around the small towns located near the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official immediate death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the family members of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release, and to 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died from gas-related diseases. The cause of the disaster remains under debate.
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The Bhopal disaster, which occurred between 2 and 3 December 1984 in the Bhopal region (Madhya Pradesh, India), was caused by an open-air leak of methyl isocyanate at a pesticide factory owned by a 51 % of the American company [M]Union Carbide (part of whose assets were later acquired by Dow Chemical[/M]) and the remaining 49%, of the government of India.
The Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, was a gas leak incident on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is considered among the world's worst industrial disasters. Over 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas. The highly toxic substance made its way into and around the small towns located near the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official immediate death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the family members of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release, and to 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died from gas-related diseases. The cause of the disaster remains under debate.
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The Bhopal disaster, which occurred between 2 and 3 December 1984 in the Bhopal region (Madhya Pradesh, India), was caused by an open-air leak of methyl isocyanate at a pesticide factory owned by a 51 % of [M]the American company Union Carbide[/M] (part of whose assets were later acquired by Dow Chemical) and the remaining 49%, of the government of India.
The Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, was a gas leak incident on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is considered among the world's worst industrial disasters. Over 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas. The highly toxic substance made its way into and around the small towns located near the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official immediate death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the family members of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release, and to 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died from gas-related diseases. The cause of the disaster remains under debate.
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The Bhopal disaster, which occurred between 2 and 3 December 1984 in the Bhopal region (Madhya Pradesh, India), was caused by an open-air leak of methyl isocyanate at [M]a pesticide factory owned by a 51 % of[/M] the American company [M]Union Carbide[/M] (part of whose assets were later acquired by Dow Chemical) and the remaining 49%, of the government of India.
The Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, was a gas leak incident on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is considered among the world's worst industrial disasters. Over 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas. The highly toxic substance made its way into and around the small towns located near the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official immediate death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the family members of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release, and to 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died from gas-related diseases. The cause of the disaster remains under debate.
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[M]The Bhopal disaster[/M], which occurred between 2 and 3 December 1984 in the Bhopal region (Madhya Pradesh, India), [M]was caused by an open-air leak of methyl isocyanate at a pesticide factory[/M] owned by a 51 % of the American company Union Carbide (part of whose assets were later acquired by Dow Chemical) and the remaining 49%, of the government of India.
The Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, was a gas leak incident on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is considered among the world's worst industrial disasters. Over 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas. The highly toxic substance made its way into and around the small towns located near the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official immediate death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the family members of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release, and to 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died from gas-related diseases. The cause of the disaster remains under debate.
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[M]The Bhopal disaster[/M], which [M]occurred[/M] between 2 and 3 December 1984 [M]in the Bhopal region (Madhya Pradesh, India[/M]), was caused by an open-air leak of methyl isocyanate at a pesticide factory owned by a 51 % of the American company Union Carbide (part of whose assets were later acquired by Dow Chemical) and the remaining 49%, of the government of India.
The Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, was a gas leak incident on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is considered among the world's worst industrial disasters. Over 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas. The highly toxic substance made its way into and around the small towns located near the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official immediate death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the family members of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release, and to 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died from gas-related diseases. The cause of the disaster remains under debate.
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[M]The Bhopal disaster[/M], which [M]occurred between 2 and 3 December 1984[/M] in the Bhopal region (Madhya Pradesh, India), was caused by an open-air leak of methyl isocyanate at a pesticide factory owned by a 51 % of the American company Union Carbide (part of whose assets were later acquired by Dow Chemical) and the remaining 49%, of the government of India.
The Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, was a gas leak incident on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is considered among the world's worst industrial disasters. Over 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas. The highly toxic substance made its way into and around the small towns located near the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official immediate death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the family members of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release, and to 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died from gas-related diseases. The cause of the disaster remains under debate.
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The Indian government and local activists argue that mismanagement and [M]deferred maintenance created a situation where routine maintenance of the pipes caused a backflow of water in a MIC tank[/M], causing the disaster.
The Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, was a gas leak incident on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is considered among the world's worst industrial disasters. Over 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas. The highly toxic substance made its way into and around the small towns located near the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official immediate death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the family members of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release, and to 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died from gas-related diseases. The cause of the disaster remains under debate.
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The Indian government and local activists argue that [M]mismanagement[/M] and deferred maintenance [M]created a situation where routine maintenance of the pipes caused a backflow of water in a MIC tank[/M], causing the disaster.
The Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, was a gas leak incident on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is considered among the world's worst industrial disasters. Over 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas. The highly toxic substance made its way into and around the small towns located near the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official immediate death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the family members of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release, and to 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died from gas-related diseases. The cause of the disaster remains under debate.
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The Indian government and [M]local activists[/M] argue that mismanagement and [M]deferred maintenance[/M] created a situation where routine maintenance of the pipes caused a backflow of water in a MIC tank, [M]causing the disaster[/M].
The Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, was a gas leak incident on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is considered among the world's worst industrial disasters. Over 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas. The highly toxic substance made its way into and around the small towns located near the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official immediate death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the family members of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release, and to 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died from gas-related diseases. The cause of the disaster remains under debate.
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[M]The Indian government[/M] and local activists argue that mismanagement and [M]deferred maintenance[/M] created a situation where routine maintenance of the pipes caused a backflow of water in a MIC tank, [M]causing the disaster[/M].
The Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, was a gas leak incident on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is considered among the world's worst industrial disasters. Over 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas. The highly toxic substance made its way into and around the small towns located near the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official immediate death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the family members of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release, and to 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died from gas-related diseases. The cause of the disaster remains under debate.
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The Indian government and [M]local activists argue that mismanagement[/M] and deferred maintenance created a situation where routine maintenance of the pipes caused a backflow of water in a MIC tank, [M]causing the disaster[/M].
The Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, was a gas leak incident on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is considered among the world's worst industrial disasters. Over 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas. The highly toxic substance made its way into and around the small towns located near the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official immediate death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the family members of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release, and to 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died from gas-related diseases. The cause of the disaster remains under debate.
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[M]The Indian government[/M] and local activists [M]argue that mismanagement[/M] and deferred maintenance created a situation where routine maintenance of the pipes caused a backflow of water in a MIC tank, [M]causing the disaster[/M].
The Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, was a gas leak incident on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is considered among the world's worst industrial disasters. Over 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas. The highly toxic substance made its way into and around the small towns located near the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official immediate death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the family members of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release, and to 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died from gas-related diseases. The cause of the disaster remains under debate.
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with gases [M]The cause of the disaster is still under debate.[/M]
The Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, was a gas leak incident on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is considered among the world's worst industrial disasters. Over 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas. The highly toxic substance made its way into and around the small towns located near the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official immediate death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the family members of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release, and to 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died from gas-related diseases. The cause of the disaster remains under debate.
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[M]The highly toxic substance made its way to the small towns located[/M] near and [M]around the plant.[/M]
The Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, was a gas leak incident on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is considered among the world's worst industrial disasters. Over 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas. The highly toxic substance made its way into and around the small towns located near the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official immediate death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the family members of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release, and to 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died from gas-related diseases. The cause of the disaster remains under debate.
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[M]The highly toxic substance made its way to the small towns located near[/M] and around [M]the plant.[/M]
The Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, was a gas leak incident on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is considered among the world's worst industrial disasters. Over 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas. The highly toxic substance made its way into and around the small towns located near the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official immediate death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the family members of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release, and to 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died from gas-related diseases. The cause of the disaster remains under debate.
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[M]The official death toll was 2,259.[/M]
The Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, was a gas leak incident on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is considered among the world's worst industrial disasters. Over 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas. The highly toxic substance made its way into and around the small towns located near the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official immediate death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the family members of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release, and to 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died from gas-related diseases. The cause of the disaster remains under debate.
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Leaving more than 25,000 dead and 500,000 injured It is considered one of the worst industrial disasters in the world [M]More than 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate gas[/M] (MIC).
The Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, was a gas leak incident on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is considered among the world's worst industrial disasters. Over 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas. The highly toxic substance made its way into and around the small towns located near the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official immediate death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the family members of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release, and to 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died from gas-related diseases. The cause of the disaster remains under debate.
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Leaving more than 25,000 dead and 500,000 injured [M]It is considered one of the worst industrial disasters in the world[/M] More than 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate gas (MIC).
The Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, was a gas leak incident on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is considered among the world's worst industrial disasters. Over 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas. The highly toxic substance made its way into and around the small towns located near the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official immediate death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the family members of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release, and to 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died from gas-related diseases. The cause of the disaster remains under debate.
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[M]Leaving more than[/M] 25,000 dead and [M]500,000 injured It[/M] is considered one of the worst industrial disasters in the world More than 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate gas (MIC).
The Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, was a gas leak incident on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is considered among the world's worst industrial disasters. Over 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas. The highly toxic substance made its way into and around the small towns located near the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official immediate death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the family members of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release, and to 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died from gas-related diseases. The cause of the disaster remains under debate.
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[M]Leaving more than 25,000 dead[/M] and 500,000 injured [M]It[/M] is considered one of the worst industrial disasters in the world More than 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate gas (MIC).
The Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, was a gas leak incident on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is considered among the world's worst industrial disasters. Over 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas. The highly toxic substance made its way into and around the small towns located near the plant. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official immediate death toll was 2,259. In 2008, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had paid compensation to the family members of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release, and to 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died from gas-related diseases. The cause of the disaster remains under debate.
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[M]Benjamin[/M] blindsided [M]Rollins[/M] and [M]hit[/M] him [M]with a few suplexes.[/M]
As many saw last night on Monday Night RAW, Paul Heyman entered the arena and cut a promo on Seth Rollins, which ended with SmackDown LIVE superstar Shelton Benjamin attacking Rollins. What most did not see is what Heyman said during a commercial break. The WWE.com exclusive above shows what Heyman had to say regarding Benjamin, calling him Brock Lesnar's "assistant coach" ahead of WrestleMania 35. "So, since you'd like to know Brock Lesnar, here's someone who knows Brock Lesnar," Heyman said. "Ladies and gentlemen, the assistant coach of Brock Lesnar from the University of Minnesota. A far better university than Penn State, might I add. The training partner of Brock Lesnar when Brock Lesnar broke into WWE, the only man who was a steady tag team partner for Brock Lesnar anywhere on the face of the planet, I give to you the man that just handed Seth Rollins his own very tokus, ladies and gentlemen, Shelton Benjamin." Benjamin and Lesnar would train together at Ohio Valley Wrestling, along with John Cena, Randy Orton and Batista. Benjamin and Lesnar would form the "Minnesota Stretching Crew" and held the OVW Southern Tag Team Championships on three occasions. Rollins would respond to Heyman, saying that the Shelton Benjamin that he was attacked by was not the Benjamin he knows of. "That's not the Shelton Benjamin I know," Rollins said.
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[M]Benjamin blindsided Rollins[/M] and hit him with a few suplexes.
As many saw last night on Monday Night RAW, Paul Heyman entered the arena and cut a promo on Seth Rollins, which ended with SmackDown LIVE superstar Shelton Benjamin attacking Rollins. What most did not see is what Heyman said during a commercial break. The WWE.com exclusive above shows what Heyman had to say regarding Benjamin, calling him Brock Lesnar's "assistant coach" ahead of WrestleMania 35. "So, since you'd like to know Brock Lesnar, here's someone who knows Brock Lesnar," Heyman said. "Ladies and gentlemen, the assistant coach of Brock Lesnar from the University of Minnesota. A far better university than Penn State, might I add. The training partner of Brock Lesnar when Brock Lesnar broke into WWE, the only man who was a steady tag team partner for Brock Lesnar anywhere on the face of the planet, I give to you the man that just handed Seth Rollins his own very tokus, ladies and gentlemen, Shelton Benjamin." Benjamin and Lesnar would train together at Ohio Valley Wrestling, along with John Cena, Randy Orton and Batista. Benjamin and Lesnar would form the "Minnesota Stretching Crew" and held the OVW Southern Tag Team Championships on three occasions. Rollins would respond to Heyman, saying that the Shelton Benjamin that he was attacked by was not the Benjamin he knows of. "That's not the Shelton Benjamin I know," Rollins said.
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[M]We've got an impromptu match on our hands![/M]
As many saw last night on Monday Night RAW, Paul Heyman entered the arena and cut a promo on Seth Rollins, which ended with SmackDown LIVE superstar Shelton Benjamin attacking Rollins. What most did not see is what Heyman said during a commercial break. The WWE.com exclusive above shows what Heyman had to say regarding Benjamin, calling him Brock Lesnar's "assistant coach" ahead of WrestleMania 35. "So, since you'd like to know Brock Lesnar, here's someone who knows Brock Lesnar," Heyman said. "Ladies and gentlemen, the assistant coach of Brock Lesnar from the University of Minnesota. A far better university than Penn State, might I add. The training partner of Brock Lesnar when Brock Lesnar broke into WWE, the only man who was a steady tag team partner for Brock Lesnar anywhere on the face of the planet, I give to you the man that just handed Seth Rollins his own very tokus, ladies and gentlemen, Shelton Benjamin." Benjamin and Lesnar would train together at Ohio Valley Wrestling, along with John Cena, Randy Orton and Batista. Benjamin and Lesnar would form the "Minnesota Stretching Crew" and held the OVW Southern Tag Team Championships on three occasions. Rollins would respond to Heyman, saying that the Shelton Benjamin that he was attacked by was not the Benjamin he knows of. "That's not the Shelton Benjamin I know," Rollins said.
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[M]We've got an impromptu match[/M] on our hands!
As many saw last night on Monday Night RAW, Paul Heyman entered the arena and cut a promo on Seth Rollins, which ended with SmackDown LIVE superstar Shelton Benjamin attacking Rollins. What most did not see is what Heyman said during a commercial break. The WWE.com exclusive above shows what Heyman had to say regarding Benjamin, calling him Brock Lesnar's "assistant coach" ahead of WrestleMania 35. "So, since you'd like to know Brock Lesnar, here's someone who knows Brock Lesnar," Heyman said. "Ladies and gentlemen, the assistant coach of Brock Lesnar from the University of Minnesota. A far better university than Penn State, might I add. The training partner of Brock Lesnar when Brock Lesnar broke into WWE, the only man who was a steady tag team partner for Brock Lesnar anywhere on the face of the planet, I give to you the man that just handed Seth Rollins his own very tokus, ladies and gentlemen, Shelton Benjamin." Benjamin and Lesnar would train together at Ohio Valley Wrestling, along with John Cena, Randy Orton and Batista. Benjamin and Lesnar would form the "Minnesota Stretching Crew" and held the OVW Southern Tag Team Championships on three occasions. Rollins would respond to Heyman, saying that the Shelton Benjamin that he was attacked by was not the Benjamin he knows of. "That's not the Shelton Benjamin I know," Rollins said.
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So, on Monday, [M]during an exchange with Paul Heyman, the Royal Rumble winner was attacked[/M] by Shelton Benjamin.
As many saw last night on Monday Night RAW, Paul Heyman entered the arena and cut a promo on Seth Rollins, which ended with SmackDown LIVE superstar Shelton Benjamin attacking Rollins. What most did not see is what Heyman said during a commercial break. The WWE.com exclusive above shows what Heyman had to say regarding Benjamin, calling him Brock Lesnar's "assistant coach" ahead of WrestleMania 35. "So, since you'd like to know Brock Lesnar, here's someone who knows Brock Lesnar," Heyman said. "Ladies and gentlemen, the assistant coach of Brock Lesnar from the University of Minnesota. A far better university than Penn State, might I add. The training partner of Brock Lesnar when Brock Lesnar broke into WWE, the only man who was a steady tag team partner for Brock Lesnar anywhere on the face of the planet, I give to you the man that just handed Seth Rollins his own very tokus, ladies and gentlemen, Shelton Benjamin." Benjamin and Lesnar would train together at Ohio Valley Wrestling, along with John Cena, Randy Orton and Batista. Benjamin and Lesnar would form the "Minnesota Stretching Crew" and held the OVW Southern Tag Team Championships on three occasions. Rollins would respond to Heyman, saying that the Shelton Benjamin that he was attacked by was not the Benjamin he knows of. "That's not the Shelton Benjamin I know," Rollins said.
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So, [M]on Monday[/M], during an exchange with Paul Heyman, [M]the Royal Rumble winner was attacked[/M] by Shelton Benjamin.
As many saw last night on Monday Night RAW, Paul Heyman entered the arena and cut a promo on Seth Rollins, which ended with SmackDown LIVE superstar Shelton Benjamin attacking Rollins. What most did not see is what Heyman said during a commercial break. The WWE.com exclusive above shows what Heyman had to say regarding Benjamin, calling him Brock Lesnar's "assistant coach" ahead of WrestleMania 35. "So, since you'd like to know Brock Lesnar, here's someone who knows Brock Lesnar," Heyman said. "Ladies and gentlemen, the assistant coach of Brock Lesnar from the University of Minnesota. A far better university than Penn State, might I add. The training partner of Brock Lesnar when Brock Lesnar broke into WWE, the only man who was a steady tag team partner for Brock Lesnar anywhere on the face of the planet, I give to you the man that just handed Seth Rollins his own very tokus, ladies and gentlemen, Shelton Benjamin." Benjamin and Lesnar would train together at Ohio Valley Wrestling, along with John Cena, Randy Orton and Batista. Benjamin and Lesnar would form the "Minnesota Stretching Crew" and held the OVW Southern Tag Team Championships on three occasions. Rollins would respond to Heyman, saying that the Shelton Benjamin that he was attacked by was not the Benjamin he knows of. "That's not the Shelton Benjamin I know," Rollins said.
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So, on Monday, during an exchange with Paul Heyman, [M]the Royal Rumble winner was attacked by Shelton Benjamin[/M].
As many saw last night on Monday Night RAW, Paul Heyman entered the arena and cut a promo on Seth Rollins, which ended with SmackDown LIVE superstar Shelton Benjamin attacking Rollins. What most did not see is what Heyman said during a commercial break. The WWE.com exclusive above shows what Heyman had to say regarding Benjamin, calling him Brock Lesnar's "assistant coach" ahead of WrestleMania 35. "So, since you'd like to know Brock Lesnar, here's someone who knows Brock Lesnar," Heyman said. "Ladies and gentlemen, the assistant coach of Brock Lesnar from the University of Minnesota. A far better university than Penn State, might I add. The training partner of Brock Lesnar when Brock Lesnar broke into WWE, the only man who was a steady tag team partner for Brock Lesnar anywhere on the face of the planet, I give to you the man that just handed Seth Rollins his own very tokus, ladies and gentlemen, Shelton Benjamin." Benjamin and Lesnar would train together at Ohio Valley Wrestling, along with John Cena, Randy Orton and Batista. Benjamin and Lesnar would form the "Minnesota Stretching Crew" and held the OVW Southern Tag Team Championships on three occasions. Rollins would respond to Heyman, saying that the Shelton Benjamin that he was attacked by was not the Benjamin he knows of. "That's not the Shelton Benjamin I know," Rollins said.
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So, on Monday, during an exchange with Paul Heyman, [M]the Royal Rumble winner was attacked[/M] by Shelton Benjamin.
As many saw last night on Monday Night RAW, Paul Heyman entered the arena and cut a promo on Seth Rollins, which ended with SmackDown LIVE superstar Shelton Benjamin attacking Rollins. What most did not see is what Heyman said during a commercial break. The WWE.com exclusive above shows what Heyman had to say regarding Benjamin, calling him Brock Lesnar's "assistant coach" ahead of WrestleMania 35. "So, since you'd like to know Brock Lesnar, here's someone who knows Brock Lesnar," Heyman said. "Ladies and gentlemen, the assistant coach of Brock Lesnar from the University of Minnesota. A far better university than Penn State, might I add. The training partner of Brock Lesnar when Brock Lesnar broke into WWE, the only man who was a steady tag team partner for Brock Lesnar anywhere on the face of the planet, I give to you the man that just handed Seth Rollins his own very tokus, ladies and gentlemen, Shelton Benjamin." Benjamin and Lesnar would train together at Ohio Valley Wrestling, along with John Cena, Randy Orton and Batista. Benjamin and Lesnar would form the "Minnesota Stretching Crew" and held the OVW Southern Tag Team Championships on three occasions. Rollins would respond to Heyman, saying that the Shelton Benjamin that he was attacked by was not the Benjamin he knows of. "That's not the Shelton Benjamin I know," Rollins said.
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As a skilled technical wrestler, Benjamin tested Rollins but [M]the Royal Rumble winner emerged victorious after the Curb Stomp.[/M]
As many saw last night on Monday Night RAW, Paul Heyman entered the arena and cut a promo on Seth Rollins, which ended with SmackDown LIVE superstar Shelton Benjamin attacking Rollins. What most did not see is what Heyman said during a commercial break. The WWE.com exclusive above shows what Heyman had to say regarding Benjamin, calling him Brock Lesnar's "assistant coach" ahead of WrestleMania 35. "So, since you'd like to know Brock Lesnar, here's someone who knows Brock Lesnar," Heyman said. "Ladies and gentlemen, the assistant coach of Brock Lesnar from the University of Minnesota. A far better university than Penn State, might I add. The training partner of Brock Lesnar when Brock Lesnar broke into WWE, the only man who was a steady tag team partner for Brock Lesnar anywhere on the face of the planet, I give to you the man that just handed Seth Rollins his own very tokus, ladies and gentlemen, Shelton Benjamin." Benjamin and Lesnar would train together at Ohio Valley Wrestling, along with John Cena, Randy Orton and Batista. Benjamin and Lesnar would form the "Minnesota Stretching Crew" and held the OVW Southern Tag Team Championships on three occasions. Rollins would respond to Heyman, saying that the Shelton Benjamin that he was attacked by was not the Benjamin he knows of. "That's not the Shelton Benjamin I know," Rollins said.
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As a skilled technical wrestler, [M]Benjamin tested Rollins[/M] but the Royal Rumble winner emerged victorious after the Curb Stomp.
As many saw last night on Monday Night RAW, Paul Heyman entered the arena and cut a promo on Seth Rollins, which ended with SmackDown LIVE superstar Shelton Benjamin attacking Rollins. What most did not see is what Heyman said during a commercial break. The WWE.com exclusive above shows what Heyman had to say regarding Benjamin, calling him Brock Lesnar's "assistant coach" ahead of WrestleMania 35. "So, since you'd like to know Brock Lesnar, here's someone who knows Brock Lesnar," Heyman said. "Ladies and gentlemen, the assistant coach of Brock Lesnar from the University of Minnesota. A far better university than Penn State, might I add. The training partner of Brock Lesnar when Brock Lesnar broke into WWE, the only man who was a steady tag team partner for Brock Lesnar anywhere on the face of the planet, I give to you the man that just handed Seth Rollins his own very tokus, ladies and gentlemen, Shelton Benjamin." Benjamin and Lesnar would train together at Ohio Valley Wrestling, along with John Cena, Randy Orton and Batista. Benjamin and Lesnar would form the "Minnesota Stretching Crew" and held the OVW Southern Tag Team Championships on three occasions. Rollins would respond to Heyman, saying that the Shelton Benjamin that he was attacked by was not the Benjamin he knows of. "That's not the Shelton Benjamin I know," Rollins said.
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As [M]a skilled technical wrestler, Benjamin[/M] tested Rollins but the Royal Rumble winner emerged victorious after the Curb Stomp.
As many saw last night on Monday Night RAW, Paul Heyman entered the arena and cut a promo on Seth Rollins, which ended with SmackDown LIVE superstar Shelton Benjamin attacking Rollins. What most did not see is what Heyman said during a commercial break. The WWE.com exclusive above shows what Heyman had to say regarding Benjamin, calling him Brock Lesnar's "assistant coach" ahead of WrestleMania 35. "So, since you'd like to know Brock Lesnar, here's someone who knows Brock Lesnar," Heyman said. "Ladies and gentlemen, the assistant coach of Brock Lesnar from the University of Minnesota. A far better university than Penn State, might I add. The training partner of Brock Lesnar when Brock Lesnar broke into WWE, the only man who was a steady tag team partner for Brock Lesnar anywhere on the face of the planet, I give to you the man that just handed Seth Rollins his own very tokus, ladies and gentlemen, Shelton Benjamin." Benjamin and Lesnar would train together at Ohio Valley Wrestling, along with John Cena, Randy Orton and Batista. Benjamin and Lesnar would form the "Minnesota Stretching Crew" and held the OVW Southern Tag Team Championships on three occasions. Rollins would respond to Heyman, saying that the Shelton Benjamin that he was attacked by was not the Benjamin he knows of. "That's not the Shelton Benjamin I know," Rollins said.
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Brock Lesnar might be a rare presence on RAW these days but [M]WWE still has a Universal Title match to build towards[/M].
As many saw last night on Monday Night RAW, Paul Heyman entered the arena and cut a promo on Seth Rollins, which ended with SmackDown LIVE superstar Shelton Benjamin attacking Rollins. What most did not see is what Heyman said during a commercial break. The WWE.com exclusive above shows what Heyman had to say regarding Benjamin, calling him Brock Lesnar's "assistant coach" ahead of WrestleMania 35. "So, since you'd like to know Brock Lesnar, here's someone who knows Brock Lesnar," Heyman said. "Ladies and gentlemen, the assistant coach of Brock Lesnar from the University of Minnesota. A far better university than Penn State, might I add. The training partner of Brock Lesnar when Brock Lesnar broke into WWE, the only man who was a steady tag team partner for Brock Lesnar anywhere on the face of the planet, I give to you the man that just handed Seth Rollins his own very tokus, ladies and gentlemen, Shelton Benjamin." Benjamin and Lesnar would train together at Ohio Valley Wrestling, along with John Cena, Randy Orton and Batista. Benjamin and Lesnar would form the "Minnesota Stretching Crew" and held the OVW Southern Tag Team Championships on three occasions. Rollins would respond to Heyman, saying that the Shelton Benjamin that he was attacked by was not the Benjamin he knows of. "That's not the Shelton Benjamin I know," Rollins said.
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[M]Brock Lesnar might be a rare presence on RAW these days[/M] but WWE still has a Universal Title match to build towards.
As many saw last night on Monday Night RAW, Paul Heyman entered the arena and cut a promo on Seth Rollins, which ended with SmackDown LIVE superstar Shelton Benjamin attacking Rollins. What most did not see is what Heyman said during a commercial break. The WWE.com exclusive above shows what Heyman had to say regarding Benjamin, calling him Brock Lesnar's "assistant coach" ahead of WrestleMania 35. "So, since you'd like to know Brock Lesnar, here's someone who knows Brock Lesnar," Heyman said. "Ladies and gentlemen, the assistant coach of Brock Lesnar from the University of Minnesota. A far better university than Penn State, might I add. The training partner of Brock Lesnar when Brock Lesnar broke into WWE, the only man who was a steady tag team partner for Brock Lesnar anywhere on the face of the planet, I give to you the man that just handed Seth Rollins his own very tokus, ladies and gentlemen, Shelton Benjamin." Benjamin and Lesnar would train together at Ohio Valley Wrestling, along with John Cena, Randy Orton and Batista. Benjamin and Lesnar would form the "Minnesota Stretching Crew" and held the OVW Southern Tag Team Championships on three occasions. Rollins would respond to Heyman, saying that the Shelton Benjamin that he was attacked by was not the Benjamin he knows of. "That's not the Shelton Benjamin I know," Rollins said.
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With [M]Benjamin[/M]’s actions on Monday, [M]it seems that he, too, is now a Paul Heyman Guy[/M].
As many saw last night on Monday Night RAW, Paul Heyman entered the arena and cut a promo on Seth Rollins, which ended with SmackDown LIVE superstar Shelton Benjamin attacking Rollins. What most did not see is what Heyman said during a commercial break. The WWE.com exclusive above shows what Heyman had to say regarding Benjamin, calling him Brock Lesnar's "assistant coach" ahead of WrestleMania 35. "So, since you'd like to know Brock Lesnar, here's someone who knows Brock Lesnar," Heyman said. "Ladies and gentlemen, the assistant coach of Brock Lesnar from the University of Minnesota. A far better university than Penn State, might I add. The training partner of Brock Lesnar when Brock Lesnar broke into WWE, the only man who was a steady tag team partner for Brock Lesnar anywhere on the face of the planet, I give to you the man that just handed Seth Rollins his own very tokus, ladies and gentlemen, Shelton Benjamin." Benjamin and Lesnar would train together at Ohio Valley Wrestling, along with John Cena, Randy Orton and Batista. Benjamin and Lesnar would form the "Minnesota Stretching Crew" and held the OVW Southern Tag Team Championships on three occasions. Rollins would respond to Heyman, saying that the Shelton Benjamin that he was attacked by was not the Benjamin he knows of. "That's not the Shelton Benjamin I know," Rollins said.
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With [M]Benjamin’s actions on Monday[/M], it seems that he, too, is now a Paul Heyman Guy.
As many saw last night on Monday Night RAW, Paul Heyman entered the arena and cut a promo on Seth Rollins, which ended with SmackDown LIVE superstar Shelton Benjamin attacking Rollins. What most did not see is what Heyman said during a commercial break. The WWE.com exclusive above shows what Heyman had to say regarding Benjamin, calling him Brock Lesnar's "assistant coach" ahead of WrestleMania 35. "So, since you'd like to know Brock Lesnar, here's someone who knows Brock Lesnar," Heyman said. "Ladies and gentlemen, the assistant coach of Brock Lesnar from the University of Minnesota. A far better university than Penn State, might I add. The training partner of Brock Lesnar when Brock Lesnar broke into WWE, the only man who was a steady tag team partner for Brock Lesnar anywhere on the face of the planet, I give to you the man that just handed Seth Rollins his own very tokus, ladies and gentlemen, Shelton Benjamin." Benjamin and Lesnar would train together at Ohio Valley Wrestling, along with John Cena, Randy Orton and Batista. Benjamin and Lesnar would form the "Minnesota Stretching Crew" and held the OVW Southern Tag Team Championships on three occasions. Rollins would respond to Heyman, saying that the Shelton Benjamin that he was attacked by was not the Benjamin he knows of. "That's not the Shelton Benjamin I know," Rollins said.
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[M]After a commercial break, the two competitors found themselves in a match.[/M]
As many saw last night on Monday Night RAW, Paul Heyman entered the arena and cut a promo on Seth Rollins, which ended with SmackDown LIVE superstar Shelton Benjamin attacking Rollins. What most did not see is what Heyman said during a commercial break. The WWE.com exclusive above shows what Heyman had to say regarding Benjamin, calling him Brock Lesnar's "assistant coach" ahead of WrestleMania 35. "So, since you'd like to know Brock Lesnar, here's someone who knows Brock Lesnar," Heyman said. "Ladies and gentlemen, the assistant coach of Brock Lesnar from the University of Minnesota. A far better university than Penn State, might I add. The training partner of Brock Lesnar when Brock Lesnar broke into WWE, the only man who was a steady tag team partner for Brock Lesnar anywhere on the face of the planet, I give to you the man that just handed Seth Rollins his own very tokus, ladies and gentlemen, Shelton Benjamin." Benjamin and Lesnar would train together at Ohio Valley Wrestling, along with John Cena, Randy Orton and Batista. Benjamin and Lesnar would form the "Minnesota Stretching Crew" and held the OVW Southern Tag Team Championships on three occasions. Rollins would respond to Heyman, saying that the Shelton Benjamin that he was attacked by was not the Benjamin he knows of. "That's not the Shelton Benjamin I know," Rollins said.
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After a commercial break, [M]the two competitors found themselves in a match.[/M]
As many saw last night on Monday Night RAW, Paul Heyman entered the arena and cut a promo on Seth Rollins, which ended with SmackDown LIVE superstar Shelton Benjamin attacking Rollins. What most did not see is what Heyman said during a commercial break. The WWE.com exclusive above shows what Heyman had to say regarding Benjamin, calling him Brock Lesnar's "assistant coach" ahead of WrestleMania 35. "So, since you'd like to know Brock Lesnar, here's someone who knows Brock Lesnar," Heyman said. "Ladies and gentlemen, the assistant coach of Brock Lesnar from the University of Minnesota. A far better university than Penn State, might I add. The training partner of Brock Lesnar when Brock Lesnar broke into WWE, the only man who was a steady tag team partner for Brock Lesnar anywhere on the face of the planet, I give to you the man that just handed Seth Rollins his own very tokus, ladies and gentlemen, Shelton Benjamin." Benjamin and Lesnar would train together at Ohio Valley Wrestling, along with John Cena, Randy Orton and Batista. Benjamin and Lesnar would form the "Minnesota Stretching Crew" and held the OVW Southern Tag Team Championships on three occasions. Rollins would respond to Heyman, saying that the Shelton Benjamin that he was attacked by was not the Benjamin he knows of. "That's not the Shelton Benjamin I know," Rollins said.
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[M]Benjamin used to be Lesnar’s partner[/M] in the Minnesota Stretching Crew [M]during their OVW days[/M].
As many saw last night on Monday Night RAW, Paul Heyman entered the arena and cut a promo on Seth Rollins, which ended with SmackDown LIVE superstar Shelton Benjamin attacking Rollins. What most did not see is what Heyman said during a commercial break. The WWE.com exclusive above shows what Heyman had to say regarding Benjamin, calling him Brock Lesnar's "assistant coach" ahead of WrestleMania 35. "So, since you'd like to know Brock Lesnar, here's someone who knows Brock Lesnar," Heyman said. "Ladies and gentlemen, the assistant coach of Brock Lesnar from the University of Minnesota. A far better university than Penn State, might I add. The training partner of Brock Lesnar when Brock Lesnar broke into WWE, the only man who was a steady tag team partner for Brock Lesnar anywhere on the face of the planet, I give to you the man that just handed Seth Rollins his own very tokus, ladies and gentlemen, Shelton Benjamin." Benjamin and Lesnar would train together at Ohio Valley Wrestling, along with John Cena, Randy Orton and Batista. Benjamin and Lesnar would form the "Minnesota Stretching Crew" and held the OVW Southern Tag Team Championships on three occasions. Rollins would respond to Heyman, saying that the Shelton Benjamin that he was attacked by was not the Benjamin he knows of. "That's not the Shelton Benjamin I know," Rollins said.
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[M]Benjamin used to be Lesnar’s partner in the Minnesota Stretching Crew[/M] during their OVW days.
As many saw last night on Monday Night RAW, Paul Heyman entered the arena and cut a promo on Seth Rollins, which ended with SmackDown LIVE superstar Shelton Benjamin attacking Rollins. What most did not see is what Heyman said during a commercial break. The WWE.com exclusive above shows what Heyman had to say regarding Benjamin, calling him Brock Lesnar's "assistant coach" ahead of WrestleMania 35. "So, since you'd like to know Brock Lesnar, here's someone who knows Brock Lesnar," Heyman said. "Ladies and gentlemen, the assistant coach of Brock Lesnar from the University of Minnesota. A far better university than Penn State, might I add. The training partner of Brock Lesnar when Brock Lesnar broke into WWE, the only man who was a steady tag team partner for Brock Lesnar anywhere on the face of the planet, I give to you the man that just handed Seth Rollins his own very tokus, ladies and gentlemen, Shelton Benjamin." Benjamin and Lesnar would train together at Ohio Valley Wrestling, along with John Cena, Randy Orton and Batista. Benjamin and Lesnar would form the "Minnesota Stretching Crew" and held the OVW Southern Tag Team Championships on three occasions. Rollins would respond to Heyman, saying that the Shelton Benjamin that he was attacked by was not the Benjamin he knows of. "That's not the Shelton Benjamin I know," Rollins said.
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[M]Benjamin used to be Lesnar’s partner[/M] in the Minnesota Stretching Crew during their OVW days.
As many saw last night on Monday Night RAW, Paul Heyman entered the arena and cut a promo on Seth Rollins, which ended with SmackDown LIVE superstar Shelton Benjamin attacking Rollins. What most did not see is what Heyman said during a commercial break. The WWE.com exclusive above shows what Heyman had to say regarding Benjamin, calling him Brock Lesnar's "assistant coach" ahead of WrestleMania 35. "So, since you'd like to know Brock Lesnar, here's someone who knows Brock Lesnar," Heyman said. "Ladies and gentlemen, the assistant coach of Brock Lesnar from the University of Minnesota. A far better university than Penn State, might I add. The training partner of Brock Lesnar when Brock Lesnar broke into WWE, the only man who was a steady tag team partner for Brock Lesnar anywhere on the face of the planet, I give to you the man that just handed Seth Rollins his own very tokus, ladies and gentlemen, Shelton Benjamin." Benjamin and Lesnar would train together at Ohio Valley Wrestling, along with John Cena, Randy Orton and Batista. Benjamin and Lesnar would form the "Minnesota Stretching Crew" and held the OVW Southern Tag Team Championships on three occasions. Rollins would respond to Heyman, saying that the Shelton Benjamin that he was attacked by was not the Benjamin he knows of. "That's not the Shelton Benjamin I know," Rollins said.
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[M]He[/M] also [M]coached Lesnar at the University of Minnesota[/M].
As many saw last night on Monday Night RAW, Paul Heyman entered the arena and cut a promo on Seth Rollins, which ended with SmackDown LIVE superstar Shelton Benjamin attacking Rollins. What most did not see is what Heyman said during a commercial break. The WWE.com exclusive above shows what Heyman had to say regarding Benjamin, calling him Brock Lesnar's "assistant coach" ahead of WrestleMania 35. "So, since you'd like to know Brock Lesnar, here's someone who knows Brock Lesnar," Heyman said. "Ladies and gentlemen, the assistant coach of Brock Lesnar from the University of Minnesota. A far better university than Penn State, might I add. The training partner of Brock Lesnar when Brock Lesnar broke into WWE, the only man who was a steady tag team partner for Brock Lesnar anywhere on the face of the planet, I give to you the man that just handed Seth Rollins his own very tokus, ladies and gentlemen, Shelton Benjamin." Benjamin and Lesnar would train together at Ohio Valley Wrestling, along with John Cena, Randy Orton and Batista. Benjamin and Lesnar would form the "Minnesota Stretching Crew" and held the OVW Southern Tag Team Championships on three occasions. Rollins would respond to Heyman, saying that the Shelton Benjamin that he was attacked by was not the Benjamin he knows of. "That's not the Shelton Benjamin I know," Rollins said.
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[M]He also coached Lesnar[/M] at the University of Minnesota.
As many saw last night on Monday Night RAW, Paul Heyman entered the arena and cut a promo on Seth Rollins, which ended with SmackDown LIVE superstar Shelton Benjamin attacking Rollins. What most did not see is what Heyman said during a commercial break. The WWE.com exclusive above shows what Heyman had to say regarding Benjamin, calling him Brock Lesnar's "assistant coach" ahead of WrestleMania 35. "So, since you'd like to know Brock Lesnar, here's someone who knows Brock Lesnar," Heyman said. "Ladies and gentlemen, the assistant coach of Brock Lesnar from the University of Minnesota. A far better university than Penn State, might I add. The training partner of Brock Lesnar when Brock Lesnar broke into WWE, the only man who was a steady tag team partner for Brock Lesnar anywhere on the face of the planet, I give to you the man that just handed Seth Rollins his own very tokus, ladies and gentlemen, Shelton Benjamin." Benjamin and Lesnar would train together at Ohio Valley Wrestling, along with John Cena, Randy Orton and Batista. Benjamin and Lesnar would form the "Minnesota Stretching Crew" and held the OVW Southern Tag Team Championships on three occasions. Rollins would respond to Heyman, saying that the Shelton Benjamin that he was attacked by was not the Benjamin he knows of. "That's not the Shelton Benjamin I know," Rollins said.
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"Ladies and gentlemen, the [M]assistant coach of Brock Lesnar from the University of Minnesota[/M].
Brock Lesnar might be a rare presence on RAW these days but WWE still has a Universal Title match to build towards. So, on Monday, during an exchange with Paul Heyman, the Royal Rumble winner was attacked by Shelton Benjamin. Advertisement Benjamin blindsided Rollins and hit him with a few suplexes. After a commercial break, the two competitors found themselves in a match. As a skilled technical wrestler, Benjamin tested Rollins but the Royal Rumble winner emerged victorious after the Curb Stomp. Benjamin used to be Lesnar’s partner in the Minnesota Stretching Crew during their OVW days. He also coached Lesnar at the University of Minnesota. With Benjamin’s actions on Monday, it seems that he, too, is now a Paul Heyman Guy. We've got an impromptu match on our hands! Can @WWERollins burn it down against his surprise competitor @Sheltyb803 on #Raw??
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"Ladies and gentlemen, the [M]assistant coach of Brock Lesnar[/M] from the University of Minnesota.
Brock Lesnar might be a rare presence on RAW these days but WWE still has a Universal Title match to build towards. So, on Monday, during an exchange with Paul Heyman, the Royal Rumble winner was attacked by Shelton Benjamin. Advertisement Benjamin blindsided Rollins and hit him with a few suplexes. After a commercial break, the two competitors found themselves in a match. As a skilled technical wrestler, Benjamin tested Rollins but the Royal Rumble winner emerged victorious after the Curb Stomp. Benjamin used to be Lesnar’s partner in the Minnesota Stretching Crew during their OVW days. He also coached Lesnar at the University of Minnesota. With Benjamin’s actions on Monday, it seems that he, too, is now a Paul Heyman Guy. We've got an impromptu match on our hands! Can @WWERollins burn it down against his surprise competitor @Sheltyb803 on #Raw??
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"[M]Ladies and gentlemen[/M], [M]the assistant coach of Brock Lesnar from the University of Minnesota.[/M]
Brock Lesnar might be a rare presence on RAW these days but WWE still has a Universal Title match to build towards. So, on Monday, during an exchange with Paul Heyman, the Royal Rumble winner was attacked by Shelton Benjamin. Advertisement Benjamin blindsided Rollins and hit him with a few suplexes. After a commercial break, the two competitors found themselves in a match. As a skilled technical wrestler, Benjamin tested Rollins but the Royal Rumble winner emerged victorious after the Curb Stomp. Benjamin used to be Lesnar’s partner in the Minnesota Stretching Crew during their OVW days. He also coached Lesnar at the University of Minnesota. With Benjamin’s actions on Monday, it seems that he, too, is now a Paul Heyman Guy. We've got an impromptu match on our hands! Can @WWERollins burn it down against his surprise competitor @Sheltyb803 on #Raw??
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[M]Rollins[/M] would respond to Heyman, saying that the [M]Shelton Benjamin[/M] that [M]he was attacked by[/M] was not the [M]Benjamin[/M] he knows of.
Brock Lesnar might be a rare presence on RAW these days but WWE still has a Universal Title match to build towards. So, on Monday, during an exchange with Paul Heyman, the Royal Rumble winner was attacked by Shelton Benjamin. Advertisement Benjamin blindsided Rollins and hit him with a few suplexes. After a commercial break, the two competitors found themselves in a match. As a skilled technical wrestler, Benjamin tested Rollins but the Royal Rumble winner emerged victorious after the Curb Stomp. Benjamin used to be Lesnar’s partner in the Minnesota Stretching Crew during their OVW days. He also coached Lesnar at the University of Minnesota. With Benjamin’s actions on Monday, it seems that he, too, is now a Paul Heyman Guy. We've got an impromptu match on our hands! Can @WWERollins burn it down against his surprise competitor @Sheltyb803 on #Raw??
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[M]Rollins[/M] would respond to Heyman, [M]saying that the Shelton Benjamin that he was attacked by was not the Benjamin he knows of.[/M]
Brock Lesnar might be a rare presence on RAW these days but WWE still has a Universal Title match to build towards. So, on Monday, during an exchange with Paul Heyman, the Royal Rumble winner was attacked by Shelton Benjamin. Advertisement Benjamin blindsided Rollins and hit him with a few suplexes. After a commercial break, the two competitors found themselves in a match. As a skilled technical wrestler, Benjamin tested Rollins but the Royal Rumble winner emerged victorious after the Curb Stomp. Benjamin used to be Lesnar’s partner in the Minnesota Stretching Crew during their OVW days. He also coached Lesnar at the University of Minnesota. With Benjamin’s actions on Monday, it seems that he, too, is now a Paul Heyman Guy. We've got an impromptu match on our hands! Can @WWERollins burn it down against his surprise competitor @Sheltyb803 on #Raw??
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[M]Rollins would respond to Heyman[/M], saying that the Shelton Benjamin that he was attacked by was not the Benjamin he knows of.
Brock Lesnar might be a rare presence on RAW these days but WWE still has a Universal Title match to build towards. So, on Monday, during an exchange with Paul Heyman, the Royal Rumble winner was attacked by Shelton Benjamin. Advertisement Benjamin blindsided Rollins and hit him with a few suplexes. After a commercial break, the two competitors found themselves in a match. As a skilled technical wrestler, Benjamin tested Rollins but the Royal Rumble winner emerged victorious after the Curb Stomp. Benjamin used to be Lesnar’s partner in the Minnesota Stretching Crew during their OVW days. He also coached Lesnar at the University of Minnesota. With Benjamin’s actions on Monday, it seems that he, too, is now a Paul Heyman Guy. We've got an impromptu match on our hands! Can @WWERollins burn it down against his surprise competitor @Sheltyb803 on #Raw??
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"So[M], since you'd like to know Brock Lesnar, here's someone who knows Brock Lesnar[/M]," [M]Heyman said[/M].
Brock Lesnar might be a rare presence on RAW these days but WWE still has a Universal Title match to build towards. So, on Monday, during an exchange with Paul Heyman, the Royal Rumble winner was attacked by Shelton Benjamin. Advertisement Benjamin blindsided Rollins and hit him with a few suplexes. After a commercial break, the two competitors found themselves in a match. As a skilled technical wrestler, Benjamin tested Rollins but the Royal Rumble winner emerged victorious after the Curb Stomp. Benjamin used to be Lesnar’s partner in the Minnesota Stretching Crew during their OVW days. He also coached Lesnar at the University of Minnesota. With Benjamin’s actions on Monday, it seems that he, too, is now a Paul Heyman Guy. We've got an impromptu match on our hands! Can @WWERollins burn it down against his surprise competitor @Sheltyb803 on #Raw??
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