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Several People Evacuated, Including Children, After Breathing a "Hives Product" in a Corsican Campsite

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Nearly 30 firefighters and the Dragon 2B civil security helicopter were mobilized to evacuate the vacationers, all of whom were hospitalized in Bastia and Corte.

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Nearly 30 firefighters and the Dragon 2B civil security helicopter were mobilized to evacuate the vacationers, all of whom were hospitalized in Bastia and Corte.

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Everything turned into a nightmare for the holidaymakers of a Corsican campsite in Ghisonaccia, on the Eastern Plain. In total, ten people were taken care of by the rescue on Monday, July 21, after inhaling a urticant product, according to information relayed by the newspaper Corse Matin. Twenty-six firefighters and the Dragon 2B helicopter of civil security were dispatched to the scene to help the victims.

On Monday, 21 July, 10 people were hospitalized after inhaling a "hives product" in a Ghisonaccia campsite. The operation mobilized some 30 firefighters.

Ten people, including four children, were taken into care this Monday at Erba Rossa campsite in Ghisonaccia after inhaling a urticating product. The incident occurred at the end of the day in an area of the campsite's swimming pool where several holidaymakers were suddenly bothered, with skin irritation and more or less severe respiratory discomfort. The rescues were quickly intervened. The victims were examined on site by medical teams, includi…

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