NEW DELHI — Indian authorities moved hundreds of tons of hazardous waste more than 40 years after the world's deadliest industrial disaster struck the city of Bhopal, media reported Thursday.

Communities have, for decades, blamed a high level of sicknesses on contamination of the groundwater in the wake of the highly toxic gas leak from the Union Carbide factory in December 1984.

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