More than 50 people poisoned with ammonia after train derailment in Serbia

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A train carrying ammonia derailed in southeastern Serbia on 25 December. According to the news that Agence France-Presse bases on local authorities, the accident caused more than 50 people to be poisoned.

According to the mayor of Pirot, Vladan Vasich, “51 cases of poisoning” were recorded as a result of ammonia leakage.

“(city. – socialbites.ca) Seven people were hospitalized in Nis,” said the mayor.

Serbian police said the train derailed in the evening, causing a leak of ammonia and releasing large amounts of gas into the atmosphere.

Authorities are asking residents to stay in their homes.

On December 23, the Daily Mail reported that nearly 200 people poisoned by carbon monoxide At a Christmas party in London.

Prior to this, the city of Boulder, Colorado had to close a public library. excessive methamphetamine vapors in ventilation.

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