Dozens poisoned by carbon monoxide at Norway bunker rave

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Plenty of Oslo partygoers have landed in hospital with carbon monoxide poisoning after over 200 of them broke into a bunker to attend a rave party.

At least 27 people have been hospitalised after being poisoned by carbon monoxide given off by portable generators at an illegal rave party inside an Oslo bunkerUp to 200 people had gathered at bunker for the illegal rave that was promoted on social mediaPreliminary charges have been laid against two people

Up to 200 party-goers in their 20s and 30s had gathered in the bunker in the Norwegian capital for the rave, which used portable diesel generators to power lighting and sound systems. The entrance to the bunker had been previously closed with double-reinforced concrete but the new owners only secured it with wooden boards.

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