Infant, two others die from coal heat-related carbon monoxide poisoning in Ha Tinh, Vietnam


The house where the incident occurred. - Photo: tienphong.vn

HA TINH, (Vietnam): A carbon monoxide poisoning incident caused by burning coal for warmth in a rural village in the central province of Ha Tinh, claimed the lives of three people, including a two-day-old infant.

A leader of the Tan Thuong Village, Hong Loc Commune, Hong Loc Commune Police, said on Friday (Feb 6) that at around 2am on Friday (Feb 6), the incident occurred at the home of Nguyen Duy Thang (born in 1966) and Chu Thi Ngu (born in 1963).

Authorities and local officials quickly arrived at the scene and confirmed the victims were Thang’s daughters, Nguyen Thi V (born in 1999), Nguyen Thi H (born in 2002) and the newborn child of Nguyen Thi V.

Preliminary findings suggest the family had closed the room tightly and used a coal stove for heating while sleeping, leading to a buildup of carbon monoxide that caused fatal suffocation.

The family is known to be in difficult circumstances.

Following the tragedy, the Hong Loc Commune Women’s Union has called on benefactors to support the victims’ family.

Local authorities, residents and relatives are currently organising funeral services and offering condolences and assistance.

Functional forces are continuing to monitor the situation and raise public awareness, urging people not to use coal for heating indoors, to ensure fire and explosion prevention during cold weather and to maintain public safety and order in the area. — Vietnam News/ANN

 

 

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