On the nights of December 2 and 3, 1984, deadlymethyl isocyanate (MIC) gas used in the manufacture of fertilizers started spreading from a Union Carbide factory premises in Bhopal, killing people in a wide area, many as they slept. The victims, of what has since been called a health holocaust, were mainly the factory workers and their families who lived in the nearby J P Nagar. Thousands died on those two nights and health tragedies continue to unfold for those who are alive. However, they are still waiting on justice.