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| date = {{start date|1983|06|21|df=yes}} |
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| time = 01:23 ([[Wikipedia:Japan Standard Time|Japan Standard Time]] UTC+9) |
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| place = [[Hinamizawa]], Japan |
| place = [[Hinamizawa]], Japan |
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| cause = Unknown |
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| reported deaths = ~2000 (direct) |
| reported deaths = ~2000 (direct) |
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The '''Great Hinamizawa Disaster''' was a catastrophic gas leak incident in the village of [[Hinamizawa]]. The village's entire populace was exposed to a mixture of hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide and was completely wiped out overnight. The gas leak resulted in the permanent closing of visitation to the village. |
The '''Great Hinamizawa Disaster''' was a catastrophic gas leak incident in the village of [[Hinamizawa]]. The village's entire populace was exposed to a mixture of hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide and was completely wiped out overnight. The gas leak resulted in the permanent closing of visitation to the village. |
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It is revealed in ''Minagoroshi-hen'' that the Great Hinamizawa Disaster is the end result of [[Emergency Manual #34]], a document outlining the official response to the outbreak of [[Hinamizawa Syndrome]] within Hinamizawa. The gas is known as H170, a particularly deadly strain of the [[Hinamizawa Syndrome]] virus which causes quick death. |
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Time | 01:23 (Japan Standard Time UTC+9) |
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Date | 21 June 1983 |
Location | Hinamizawa, Japan |
Cause | Unknown |
Deaths | ~2000 (direct) |
The Great Hinamizawa Disaster was a catastrophic gas leak incident in the village of Hinamizawa. The village's entire populace was exposed to a mixture of hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide and was completely wiped out overnight. The gas leak resulted in the permanent closing of visitation to the village.