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3 dead new mexico responders decontaminated after exposure

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AI-generatedNo direct commercial mechanism identified. Event is a local public health incident with no clear impact on commodity prices, company margins, or supply chains. Drug overdose statistics are regional and do not indicate a change in market dynamics.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- Three people dead and over a dozen first responders decontaminated after exposure to unidentified substance in Mountainair, New Mexico.
- Substance suspected to be drug-related, transmitted through contact, not airborne.
- New Mexico had 775 drug overdose deaths in 2024, fourth-highest rate in U.S.
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