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People Suffocated at a Mineral Spring in Slovakia, a Czech Man Died. Gas Was to Blame

Summary by Deník.cz
People will encounter new safety measures at a mineral spring in eastern Slovakia. In November, the owners of the Salvator spring near Prešov had to close access to it because people fainted and one person from the Czech Republic died there. Carbon dioxide had leaked there. Now the spring is accessible again. However, an air quality meter and a sign are installed there that warns of the danger.
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People will encounter new safety measures at a mineral spring in eastern Slovakia. In November, the owners of the Salvator spring near Prešov had to close access to it because people fainted and one person from the Czech Republic died there. Carbon dioxide had leaked there. Now the spring is accessible again. However, an air quality meter and a sign are installed there that warns of the danger.

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Deník.cz broke the news in on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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