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U.N. Security Council Evacuated Due to Suspicious Odor
December 21, 2010
The U.N. Security Council in New York was evacuated earlier today after officials noticed a "suspicious odor."
A CNN report says that authorities are investigating the possibility of a combination of sulfur and methane. Diplomats were moved to a separate building within the U.N. complex, located next to the East River in Manhattan.