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Carbon monoxide poisoning incidents recur in Gangwon campsites

20.01.2026 13:36 1 min 1 source
SBS NEWS KOR
Carbon monoxide poisoning incidents recur in Gangwon campsites
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Fatal carbon monoxide poisonings continue to occur during camping trips in Gangwon Province. From 2020 to September 2023, 20 incidents were recorded at campsites, resulting in 4 deaths. The accidents were caused by heating devices used in sealed tents and vehicles.

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19.11.2025 SBS NEWS KOR

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