Families had no warning they were poisoning themselves while trying to keep warm
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Texas Enabled the Worst Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Catastrophe in Recent U.S. History <[link removed]> They used their car to stay warm when a winter storm brought down the Texas power grid. In a state that doesn’t require carbon monoxide alarms in homes, they had no warning they were poisoning themselves. by Perla Trevizo, Ren Larson, Lexi Churchill, ProPublica and The Texas Tribune; Mike Hixenbaugh and Suzy Khimm, NBC News
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