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}} The Urasato gas leak was a devastating incident that occurred on November 2, 2011, at around 23:00, in a part of the town of Urasato. The leak was caused by an abandoned Division 9 facility that had previously conducted experiments with chemical weapons.
}} The Urasato gas leak was a devastating incident that occurred on November 2, 2011, at around 23:00, in the town of Urasato. The leak was caused by an abandoned Division 9 facility that had previously conducted experiments with chemical weapons.


The gas leak resulted in the tragic loss of 2000 lives and left 1000 people injured. Most of the victims died in their sleep, as the gas spread quickly throughout the town.
The gas leak resulted in the tragic loss of 5000 lives and left 4000 people injured. Most of the victims died in their sleep, as the gas spread quickly throughout the town.


The aftermath of the Urasato gas leak was overwhelming, with emergency services struggling to deal with the sheer number of casualties. The government immediately declared a state of emergency and implemented a Prefecturewide evacuation to prevent further casualties.
The aftermath of the Urasato gas leak was overwhelming, with emergency services struggling to deal with the sheer number of casualties. The government immediately declared a state of emergency and implemented a Prefecturewide evacuation to prevent further casualties.

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Urasato Incident
IMG 8176.jpg
View of an Abandoned house in the town after the Disaster.
Date2 November 2011
Time23:00
LocationUrasato Ishulli
TypeChemical leak
CauseLeak of abandoned Division 9 site near the Town.
Deaths5000
Non-fatal injuries4000

The Urasato gas leak was a devastating incident that occurred on November 2, 2011, at around 23:00, in the town of Urasato. The leak was caused by an abandoned Division 9 facility that had previously conducted experiments with chemical weapons.

The gas leak resulted in the tragic loss of 5000 lives and left 4000 people injured. Most of the victims died in their sleep, as the gas spread quickly throughout the town.

The aftermath of the Urasato gas leak was overwhelming, with emergency services struggling to deal with the sheer number of casualties. The government immediately declared a state of emergency and implemented a Prefecturewide evacuation to prevent further casualties.

Investigations into the incident revealed that the Division 9 facility had been abandoned for many years, and the chemicals stored within had not been properly disposed of. The gas leak was caused by a breach in the storage tanks, which allowed the chemicals to escape into the surrounding environment.

The Urasato gas leak serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of chemical weapons and the importance of proper disposal and management of hazardous materials. It has led to increased scrutiny and regulation of such facilities worldwide, with many governments implementing stricter laws and regulations to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future. The Urasato gas leak also serves as a tragic reminder of the importance of emergency preparedness and the need for effective disaster response plans to minimize the loss of life and injury during such incidents.