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Gas Leak at the Hotel Raganelli on via Aurelia in Rome. Carbon Monoxide Alarm: 7 Hospitalized, 96 Evacuated

Cleared the hotel due to the presence of carbon monoxide. On site the firefighters place and the Crrc for the surveys

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After a carbon monoxide leak, a hotel in Rome had to be evacuated. Several guests complained about poisoning.

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The guests of a hotel in Rome have now experienced a particularly difficult night: a little girl fainted, the alarmed rescue forces identified toxic carbon monoxide as a cause and notified the fire department. This hit the fire department at 4.30 a.m. on Monday and evacuated 44 out of a total of 46 rooms of the four-star hotel. A total of 96 guests were taken to safety, eight of them had to be taken to a hospital. Among them were three minors. T…

·Vienna, Austria
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A gas leak has triggered the alarms this morning at the Raganelli Hotel in Rome. At the hotel establishment, a four-star hotel located at number 738 on the road...

·Madrid, Spain
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You are the intoxicated guests who ended up in the hospital, plus an operator of 118, for a principle of intoxication.

·Italy
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Cleared the hotel due to the presence of carbon monoxide. On site the firefighters place and the Crrc for the surveys

·Italy
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Nightmare in the structure that is located on Via Aurelia, on the spot firefighters. Involved 44 rooms out of 46

·Turin, Italy
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ANSA broke the news in Italy on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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