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Man-Made Disasters: Bhopal Disaster Book

Man-Made Disasters: Bhopal Disaster
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  • Man-Made Disasters: Bhopal Disaster
  • Written by author Books LLC
  • Published by General Books LLC, May 2010
  • Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Bhopal Disaster, List of Oil Spills, Incidents During the Hajj,
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Bhopal Disaster, List of Oil Spills, Incidents During the Hajj, Man-Made Hazard, Camelford Water Pollution Incident, 1938 Changsha Fire, Bradford Sweets Poisoning, 1938 Yellow River Flood, Information Crisis. Excerpt: The Changsha Fire of 1938 (), also known as Wenxi Fire (), was the greatest human-caused city-wide fire that ever besieged China . It happened in 1938 during the Second Sino-Japanese War . The result of this fire made Changsha one of the most damaged cities during World War II , alongside Stalingrad , Hiroshima and Nagasaki .Background On October 25, 1938, the city of Wuhan fell to the Empire of Japan . Soon after, a great number of refugees and injured soldiers, in addition to government institutions and factories, were relocated to Changsha. This caused a population boom in the city, and the number of residents jumped from 300,000 to more than 500,000. Though the city did prepare for this type of scenario for a long time, due to the limited transport capacity of Changsha, it still could not hold this amount of goods and people.On October 8, Japanese invaders entered northern Hunan . On the 11th, Yueyang fell. Soon, Chinese and Japanese armies faced off along the Xinqiang River just outside of Changsha. The situation in the city became increasingly tense. Because of a lack of confidence in withholding the city, Chiang Kai-shek decided to burn the entire city. It was reasoned that with the city burned to the ground, Japan would gain nothing even if it chose to forcefully enter it. On November 10 (some say the 12th), the chairman of the Hunan government, Zhang Zhizhong, passed Chiang's idea to his subordinates in a meeting. An arson team was immediately organized. The team was dispatched to every corner of the city and was ordered to set the fire once a signal fire...


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