A family died in the Lviv region: three poisoned by carbon monoxide in a house.
Tragedy in the Lviv region
According to ТСН: In the Lviv region, three people, including two children, were poisoned by carbon monoxide in a private residential house.
According to the report from the Department of Civil Protection of the Lviv Regional State Administration, a woman born in 1993 died before the ambulance crew arrived.
"A boy born in 2011 and a girl born in 2014 also died before the medics arrived," the report states.
The circumstances of this tragedy are currently being established.
Similar cases
We remind you that in the Kirovohrad region, two children and an adult died in a house due to carbon monoxide poisoning.
Also, in a private house in Prykarpattia, there was a leak of carbon monoxide, as a result of which a one-month-old baby was poisoned. The affected child was urgently taken to the hospital.
These cases demonstrate the seriousness of the issue with carbon monoxide in Ukraine. Carbon monoxide is a dangerous toxic gas that can lead to tragic consequences if precautions are not taken. It is important for people to be aware of the risks and know how to protect themselves and their loved ones.
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