Norwegian young people engage in "bunker carnival", at least 27 people are poisoned by carbon monoxide

  [Global Times reporter Wang Pinzhi] Under the new crown epidemic prevention and control measures, European countries frequently "illegal parties".

These illegal parties violated the epidemic prevention and control, easily caused the spread of the new crown virus, and even had other serious security risks.

  According to a report from the Russian Satellite News Agency on the 1st, a mass carbon monoxide poisoning incident occurred in Oslo, the capital of Norway, due to an illegal rave party.

The party was organized and initiated on social networks. About 200 young people participated. They broke the gate of a wartime bunker and went in for a carnival. At least 27 people were admitted to the hospital for carbon monoxide poisoning.

The source of carbon monoxide emissions is the portable diesel generators brought into the bunker by revellers to power the lighting and sound systems.

Two organizers of the "Bunker Carnival" have been charged by the police.

  According to the organizer, during the COVID-19 pandemic, similar illegal raves have been organized through social media several times, some at construction sites and some in the woods. Each time there are two to three hundred participants, all in their 20s and 30s. between.