Methanol Poisoning Crisis in Laos Sparks Travel Warnings and Arrests
Originally Published 1 year ago — by TheStreet

Six tourists from various countries died from methanol poisoning after consuming tainted alcohol at a hotel bar in Vang Vieng, Laos, prompting travel advisories from the U.S., Canada, and Denmark. The U.S. Embassy warned travelers about the risks of methanol-laced drinks, advising caution when consuming spirits. Methanol, often used industrially, can be deadly when ingested. In response, families of two Australian victims launched a GoFundMe campaign to raise awareness about methanol poisoning, raising A$265,000 for education and prevention efforts.