Shuǐyǔbìng shì gōngyè wūrǎn zuì zhùmíng de ànlì zhī yī.
Minamata disease is one of the most famous cases of industrial pollution.
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Named after Minamata Bay in Japan, where the disease was first identified in 1956 after Chisso Corporation discharged methylmercury into the water. It became a global cautionary tale about industrial pollution and corporate negligence.
American photojournalist whose 1971–1973 photo essay on Minamata victims (notably 'Tomoko Uemura in Her Bath') made the disaster internationally known.