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Here's How To Avoid Methanol-Laced Drinks While Travelling

The number of deaths caused by consuming methanol-laced alcohol has grown exponentially, with the most recent case occurring in Laos. Here's how to not fall into the trap and drink responsibly

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In November 2024, the party town of Vang Vieng in central Laos witnessed the death of six tourists after they consumed methanol-spiked drinks on their vacation. The party hub of Laos, with its boozy tubing experiences and scenic views, attracts many youngsters. However, the death of half a dozen tourists sent shockwaves throughout the world, leading to deserted bars and pubs in the backpacking hub of Vang Vieng.

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