At the moment there dont seem to be any figure released for 2007, the World Health Orgaisation released figure for 2006 and it was shown that in the UK, over 4000 people that year died due to asbestos exposure, 89,000 people world wide died with a recorded 128,000,000 people diagnosed world wide with asbestos diseases.
LOTS OF PEOPLE THAT IT DONT HAVE A NUMBER
12. It is very hard to find the most updated news. So the most updated one I could find said 12 people. However not all of those people were in Greensberg however they were all killed by the same tornado.
the number of people that died on the terrorist attack on sep. 11 is 7,518
At least 134 people were killed by tornadoes in 2007, including 81 in the U.S.
how many people died in united states in 2010
Asbestos is not a gas, but a particulate. Between 550 and 600 deaths per year in the US only.
millions died
LOTS OF PEOPLE THAT IT DONT HAVE A NUMBER
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450 people died in Peru's earthquake in August 2007
Many people who worked with asbestos did not develop a disease, although many did. Some of those who developed asbestosis or lung cancer as a result of working with asbestos did survive the disease, at least for a time. Mesothelioma, another disease caused by asbestos, has a very low survival rate, but a few people survive even that disease.
Many asbestos-containing products will float, many will not. Raw asbestos rock will not float.
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In the year 2007 there were many people who died due to Antrax poisoning.
The Greensburg, Kansas tornado of 2007 Killed 12 people and injured 63.
Some concrete shingles did contain asbestos. Many shingles never were made with asbestos.
Romans knew thousands of years ago that slaves working in asbestos mines died at an unusually young age, but it wasn't until early in the 20th century that specific asbestos-related health effects were identified, and it was later still before the mineral was regulated in the United States. Though many countries have banned asbestos use due to health concerns, it is still in use in the U.S. Asbestos is fire-resistant, strong and flexible insulator, making it a useful material for construction.