Bhopal: The coronavirus pandemic has claimed the lives of 102 survivors of the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy since its outbreak, the Madhya Pradesh government said on Wednesday.

However, some NGOs claimed that as many as 254 survivors of the Bhopal disaster have succumbed to the infection till now.

The different death figures were revealed on the eve of the 36th anniversary of the Bhopal gas tragedy.

In what is termed as the world's worst industrial disaster, over 15,000 people were killed after methyl isocyanate leaked on the intervening night of December 2-3, 1984 from the pesticide plant of Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) in the city. More than five lakh people were affected due to the toxic leak.

"Till December 2, COVID-19 has claimed 518 lives in Bhopal district. Of them, 102 are Bhopal gas tragedy survivors. Out of these 102 people, 69 were above 50 years of age, while the remaining 33 were aged below 50," Bhopal Gas Tragedy Relief and Rehabilitation Director Basant Kurre said.

However, Rachna Dhingra of NGO Bhopal Group for Information and Action (BGIA) claimed, "As per the state's health bulletin, 518 people have died due to COVID-19 in Bhopal district so far. We visited the houses of 450 of these deceased to find out whether they were gas victims or not. Out of these 450 people, 254 were found to be the Bhopal gas tragedy survivors."

"These 254 victims possessed smart cards that were issued by the Bhopal Memorial Hospital and Research Center (BMHRC), a dedicated facility for the treatment of gas victims. They also had the photocopy of the Bhopal gas tragedy compensation order with them," she said.

"We have collected the copies of the smart cards and the compensation order by personally visiting the houses of these victims. We have even submitted these documents to the chief medical officer of gas relief, Ravi Varma," Dhingra added.

She alleged that the government does not have a full record of those Bhopal gas tragedy survivors, who died of COVID-19 infection.

On the basis of the documents it was established that the death rate of gas victims due to coronavirus was 6.5 percent, which is more than the other infected persons, she said.

Dhingra claimed that the 1984 gas leak incident has claimed the lives of 20,000 people so far and leftover 5.68 lakh people affected.

Four organizations working for the gas victims Bhopal Group for Information and Action, Bhopal Gas Peedit Stationery Karmachari Sangh, Bhopal Gas Peedit Mahila Purush Sangarsh Morcha, and Children against Dow Chemicals- demanded from the multi-national company additional compensation for the families of gas tragedy survivors who died of the pandemic, saying that the gas leak had long-lasting effects on them.

"The mortality rate among the COVID-19 infected gas victims is 6.5 percent, more than the normal ones as they are more vulnerable because of the ill-effects of the poisonous gas that leaked from the Union Carbide plant on the intervening nights of December 2-3, 1984. Therefore Dow Chemicals (current owner) should give them additional compensation," the NGOs demanded in a statement.

The NGOs took out a torch rally in the city on Wednesday to highlight the plight of the gas tragedy survivors.

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Dhanbad (Jharkhand) (PTI): At least four workers died after being buried under coal slurry in Jharkhand's Dhanbad district on Saturday, a police official said.

The incident took place at Moonidih coal washery in the command area of Bharat Coking Coal Limited (BCCL).

"Bodies of all four workers were dug out of debris during a rescue operation," Putki police station in-charge Waqar Hussain told PTI.

The incident took place when coal slurry was being loaded into trucks by workers, during which a large chunk of slurry fell and trapped several workers underneath, officials said.

The deceased have been identified as Manik Bauri, Dinesh Bauri, Deepak Bauri, and Hemlal Gope.

Meanwhile, the family members of the deceased and local villagers placed the bodies in front of the washery gate and began a protest.

They demanded compensation, jobs for dependents and action against those responsible for the incident.

Police and administration officials are trying to pacify the protesters, an official said.