Alang is a census town in Bhavnagar district in the Indian state of Gujarat. Because it is home to the Alang Ship Breaking Yard, Alang beaches are considered the world's largest ship graveyard.[1][2]
Alang, India | |
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![]() Ships beached at Alang for scrapping, Satellite view, 17 March 2017 | |
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Coordinates: 21°23′51″N 72°10′39″E | |
Country | India |
State | Gujarat |
District | Bhavnagar |
Population (2001) | |
• Total | 18,464 |
Languages | |
• Official | Gujarati, Hindi |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
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Vehicle registration | GJ 04 |
Website | gujaratindia |
As of the 2001 Indian census,[3] Alang had a population of 18,464. Males constitute 82% of the population and females 18%. Alang has an average literacy rate of 62%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; with 89% of the males and 11% of females literate. 7% of the population is under 6 years of age. [citation needed]
Mithi Virdi (or Viradi) is a proposed site consisting of six reactors with a total capacity of 6,600 MW about 3 km (2 mi) north of the ship breaking beach.[4]
The proposed nuclear plant has faced heavy opposition from the local population. The area around the proposed plant is known for growing some of the highest quality kesar mango trees.
On the Road to Alang[12] is a 2005 documentary on passenger ships scrapped at Alang, by Peter Knego of Maritime Matters.[13]
Shipbreakers is a 2004 documentary on the industry in Alang by Michael Kot.[14]
World War Z, a 2006 novel by Max Brooks, features Alang as a destination for refugees seeking to escape a zombie plague by sea.
Battlefield 2042, a 2021 first-person shooter, features Alang as the setting for the multiplayer map Discarded.[15]
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Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Alang. |
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