More than fifty Mormons suffered carbon monoxide poisoning during services in the United States

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More than 50 members of the Mormon community in Utah, US, suffered carbon monoxide poisoning during a church service. TV channel reports this NBC News.

According to the outlet, 54 members of the community who visited the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Utah showed symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning.

The church believes the cause of the leak was a fault in the building’s heating system. The establishment is currently closed.

Seven investigators were previously involved in the Ohio train crash case. poisoned by toxins.

Last February, 50 freight train cars full of hazardous materials derailed in Ohio. There was vinyl chloride in 14 wagons that caught fire. This gas is extremely flammable and can cause an explosion by releasing toxic carbon monoxide, hydrogen chloride and phosgene. As a result of the accident, harmful chemicals were released into the air, water and soil.

Formerly the Mormon Church in the USA fined Due to the concealment of an investment portfolio worth $100 billion.

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