Durian fruit sparks Canberra 'gas leak' emergency

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'The fruit gives off a very pungent smell and can waft some distance,' Canberra's emergency services agency said.

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Durian is considered the King of fruits in Asia. They are not allowed in hotels and by airlines. The smell can silence a barking dog. I wonder if it would help DJT.

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