f the problem. Then again, if there as a fire
in the mine or cave, this could have resulted in carbon monoxide poisoning.
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From: Tim Stich [mailto:timstic...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 10:53 PM
To: Cavers Texas
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] 6 cave fatalities
Hydrogen sulfid
Hydrogen sulfide gas maybe?
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 8:56 PM, David wrote:
> A group of 7 kids, age 10 & 11, ventured into a cave to explore it Monday.
>
> It had bad air, and 6 of them died.
>
> http://english.eastday.com/e/100217/u1a5025063.html
>
> I presume it was a mine shaft and not a real
A group of 7 kids, age 10 & 11, ventured into a cave to explore it Monday.
It had bad air, and 6 of them died.
http://english.eastday.com/e/100217/u1a5025063.html
I presume it was a mine shaft and not a real cave, as they referred to it
as a "mining cave."
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