Sentences with phrase «by deadly gas»

The young man's first mission — to rescue a group of lost hikers in mid-forest — takes a deadly and potentially fatal turn when he unknowingly leads the pack into a methane filled cave and the group finds itself not only ensconced by flames, but overcome by deadly gas.

Not exact matches

On the morning of Dec. 3, 1984, a pesticide plant run by Union Carbide leaked about 40 tons of deadly methyl isocyanate gas into the air in Bhopal, quickly killing about 4,000 people.
Of much more importance, by accepting the policy of the Clark government you must be accepting fracking, a process which involves drilling vertically, then horizontally to oil and especially natural gas by pumping huge quantities of water laced with deadly chemicals.
Indian children suffering with birth defects compete in a 25 Meters sprint event during a «Special Olympics» held by the survivors of the deadly 1984 Bhopal gas leak in an effort to shame Olympic sponsor Dow Chemical Co. on the eve of the London Games in Bhopal, India, Thursday, July 26, 2012.
A disturbing new investigation from the United Nations (UN) and the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), and first reported by Reuters, has determined that Syrian government forces used deadly chlorine gas during attacks on its civilians.
Ever since Aum Shinrikyo, another new religion, shocked the nation by releasing deadly sarin gas in Tokyo's subway system in 1995, many Japanese have eyed religion in general with great suspicion.
President Trump taunted Russia for backing a «Gas Killing Animal» and defied a warning from Moscow that it would knock down American missiles in Syria by declaring «they will be coming» in retaliation for a deadly chemical weapons attack.
Five people were indicted, with four of them facing second - degree manslaughter charges, following the March 2015 building explosion in Manhattan's East Village that authorities called «a deadly inferno fueled by an illegal gas - delivery system.»
A Lockport company has been fined by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for violating chemical safety rules for handling the potentially deadly gas phosgene.
Of the remaining four billion years of Earth's history, our planet seems to have spent its first two billion as a «slime world» ruled by methane - belching microbes for which oxygen was not a life - giving gas, but a deadly poison.
The deadly hostage crisis perpetrated by Islamist terrorists on the Algerian gas plant of Tiguentourine took place 25 miles west of the city of In Almenas.
By SAM FREETH Late on the evening of Thursday 21 August 1986, a deadly cloud of gas swept along the valleys north of Lake Nyos in western Cameroon, leaving a trail of death and devastation in its wake.
Blast and dig through rock and ice, unleashing floods of water, lava, gas, magnetic oil and even deadly stomach acid, all powered by an advanced fluid mechanics simulation.
Ignoring the potential increase in methane pollution from additional gas production driven by LNG exports won't make climate change go away — it will only make its impacts more deadly, destructive, and expensive.
To most life, the hydrogen sulfide gas produced by these little monsters is a deadly toxin.
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In a city still reeling from the deadly string of terrorist attacks, participants representing more than 130 countries will gather to formalize their commitments to curbing climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a deadly gas that can be emitted from any faulty heating or cooking appliance powered by burning any carbon - based fuel (eg gas, oil, wood, coal, smokeless fuel, petrol, diesel etc).
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