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Alert for carbon monoxide after 11 deaths
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Twelve students were poisoned on Monday night when they used a charcoal furnace to warm their dormitory room at the Duiziliang School in Yulin City, Shaanxi Province. The girls, all about 10 years old, were found sick at about 7 AM on Tuesday and rushed to hospitals, but 11 died.

Twelve students were poisoned on Monday night when they used a charcoal furnace to warm their dormitory room at the Duiziliang School in Yulin City, Shaanxi Province. The girls, all about 10 years old, were found sick at about 7 AM on Tuesday and rushed to hospitals, but 11 died. 



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