![Mysterious fog kills mass](https://scienceinfo.net/img/no-image.png)
In 1986, a mysterious fog suddenly covered a residential area near Lake Nyos in Cameroon, which claimed a life ...
![Producing electricity from death lake](https://scienceinfo.net/img/no-image.png)
The toxic gas in Kivu death lake in Rwanda threatens the lives of two million people, but can also generate electricity for the whole country for hundreds of years.
![10 lakes are beautiful but can kill people](https://scienceinfo.net/img/no-image.png)
These lakes are famous for their quiet space and beautiful scenery, but they also contain unpredictable dangers.
![Lake of death in Cameroon](https://scienceinfo.net/img/no-image.png)
Unlike other volcanic lakes, underneath Lake Nyos there is a great amount of ghosts. Once a shock occurs, CO2 gas will leak into the water, forming carbonic acid. It can be said
![The risk of recurring Lake Nyos disaster killed 1,700 people](https://scienceinfo.net/img/no-image.png)
25 years ago a cloud of carbon dioxide (CO2) spread from Lake Nyos in Cameroon suddenly struck villages around the lake, killing more than 1,700 people. Until today, scientists
![Death god threatens Nigeria](https://scienceinfo.net/img/no-image.png)
The Nigerian government is urgently building dams to prevent the possibility of a dangerous lake on Cameroon's crater breaking and releasing toxic gas.