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what caused the death of 12,000 people on a cold foggy winter in lomdon in 1952 very briefly

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So when an anticyclone caused cold air to stagnate over London, the sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, and smoke particles mounted — and ended up choking as many as 12,000 people to death. When Dawson realized no books about the Great Smog of 1952 had been written, she decided to pick up the project.

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